There have been at least two bands named The Avalanches:
1. An Australian electronic music collective
2. A defunct American surf rock group
NOTE: The former band actually got their name from the latter, as The Avalanches' " Ski Surfin''" album was known to be their favorite album.
1. The Avalanches are an electronic music collective from Melbourne, Australia. They are well known for their use of eclectic sampling, having created their debut album Read Full BioThere have been at least two bands named The Avalanches:
1. An Australian electronic music collective
2. A defunct American surf rock group
NOTE: The former band actually got their name from the latter, as The Avalanches' " Ski Surfin''" album was known to be their favorite album.
1. The Avalanches are an electronic music collective from Melbourne, Australia. They are well known for their use of eclectic sampling, having created their debut album, Since I Left You (2000), entirely out of over 3,500 samples of obscure records, movies, and television shows. This is famously demonstrated on their hit single "Frontier Psychiatrist".
Before this, they were a hip-hop group with the single album Rock City and the EPy El Producto. After a 16 year hiatus, they released their sophomore album Wildflower (2016), which was followed by We Will Always Love You (2020).
2. The Avalanches was an instrumental surf rock studio group, active in the 1960s, which included Billy Strange, Tommy Tedesco, David Gates (later of Bread) and Hal Blaine. In 1963 they recorded an LP Ski Surfin', which was re-released in 2007.
1. An Australian electronic music collective
2. A defunct American surf rock group
NOTE: The former band actually got their name from the latter, as The Avalanches' " Ski Surfin''" album was known to be their favorite album.
1. The Avalanches are an electronic music collective from Melbourne, Australia. They are well known for their use of eclectic sampling, having created their debut album Read Full BioThere have been at least two bands named The Avalanches:
1. An Australian electronic music collective
2. A defunct American surf rock group
NOTE: The former band actually got their name from the latter, as The Avalanches' " Ski Surfin''" album was known to be their favorite album.
1. The Avalanches are an electronic music collective from Melbourne, Australia. They are well known for their use of eclectic sampling, having created their debut album, Since I Left You (2000), entirely out of over 3,500 samples of obscure records, movies, and television shows. This is famously demonstrated on their hit single "Frontier Psychiatrist".
Before this, they were a hip-hop group with the single album Rock City and the EPy El Producto. After a 16 year hiatus, they released their sophomore album Wildflower (2016), which was followed by We Will Always Love You (2020).
2. The Avalanches was an instrumental surf rock studio group, active in the 1960s, which included Billy Strange, Tommy Tedesco, David Gates (later of Bread) and Hal Blaine. In 1963 they recorded an LP Ski Surfin', which was re-released in 2007.
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We Will Always Love You
The Avalanches Lyrics
(Since I saw you last there's been many a sunset)
(And every day we're apart seems like a week)
(Oh, but I know you would love to hear when we first met)
(But every day we're apart seems like a week)
Since I saw you last there's been many a sunset
(You don't need to break it)
And every day we're apart seems like a week
(Gold is all you see)
Oh, but I know you would love to hear when we first met
(I don't even understand)
Every day were apart seems like a week
Draped in monotony
What's my life gotten me?
Hard to be glorious when two minds meet in the corner
And a story is being told
By me to you, take another hit, what else to do?
Think about leaving the house
But my fears aren't letting up
We'll always love you but, that's not my fault
We'll always love you but, that's not the point
(It's all our fault, and and it's on me you're in pain)
We always loved you
(We'll always love you but, that's not the point)
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
(We'll always love you but, that's not the point)
Night time on fire dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Andrew Szekeres, Anthony Diblasi, Devonte Hynes, Robert Chater, William Robinson
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(Since I saw you last there's been many a sunset)
(And every day we're apart seems like a week)
(Oh, but I knew you belonged to him when we first met)
(But every day we're apart seems like a week)
Since I saw you last there's been many a sunset
(You don't need to break it)
And every day we're apart seems like a week
(Gold is all you see)
Oh, but I knew you belonged to him when we first met
(I don't even understand)
Every day we're apart seems like a week
Draped in monotony
What's my life gotten me?
Hard to be glorious when two minds meet in the corner
And a story is being told
By me to you, take another hit, what else to do?
Think about leaving the house
But my fears aren't letting up
We'll always love you but, that's not my fault
We'll always love you but, that's not the point
(It's all our fault and they tell me you look pale)
We always loved you
(We'll always love you but, that's not the point)
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
(We'll always love you but, that's not the point)
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
Night time, I'm fine dreaming of another life
mmck84
4 years between 2 records? Theres a progress here!
Rondo Hunter
@Damon Edwards As I've heard it described by the smart heads on the t.v. series, for the person falling in they would be separated atom by atom, for a very long time. His friends standing beyond the event horizon will see a blip as he disappears immediately. Time and perspective is a bit weird at this stage.
Damon Edwards
@Rondo Hunter I think at first it would feel like a nice stretch, but then it would keep going.
Rondo Hunter
I think they're waiting for 4D technology to catch up to audio. Or perhaps subcutaneous implants tuned to their frequency. Oh wait a sec..."Hey Kenneth, what's the frequency?" Lmao!
Rondo Hunter
@Damon Edwards I wanna go first!! Always wondered what it'd feel like to be spaghettified.
Rondo Hunter
@mmck84 So how much time to, theoretically, write each song?
Clootch
OK I prefer my Avalanches tracks every 16 years, but this works too.
Rondo Hunter
@DUBviral Special, that's for sure. Take care, stay safe.
DUBviral
@Rondo Hunter yeah that makes sense! Although I'm kind of bummed about having to wait soo long for them to release a new song/album,
Its probably part of what makes each release special!
Cheers!
Rondo Hunter
@DUBviral So I've heard. I did some research on the band after first hearing "Since I Left You" album. Listen to it again and try to count how many times they sample something. Every one of those samples - depending on length and "fair use" law (I know little about copyright laws) - there are a LOT of permissions to be sought from a number of sources. Also their work is quite complex at times, takes some production skills. Regardless, as long as I'm alive I'm waiting for their next song.