There are several artists named Last Days.
1) Last Days (a.k.a. Grah… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists named Last Days.
1) Last Days (a.k.a. Graham Richardson's) music explores personal themes of stasis and flux, escape and acceptance, security and upheaval. Drawing his moniker and ethos from the bittersweet emotions that often accompany periods of transition and loss, Last Days contrasts the intimacy of lonely field recordings and elementary instruments (a child's accordion, a single repeated piano note) with cinematic shoegaze swells and complex, interlocking melodies created by the latest in digital technology. The resulting mixes are often melancholy, but ultimately hopeful, acting as musical elegies to the places we can no longer go.
Growing up in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Richardson pursued music sporadically, playing drums for local bands before shifting his focus and detouring south to study graphic design. Completing his degree in 1997, he applied his trade in the mental health field but, after four rewarding, yet creatively stifling, years, decided to pack up his recently acquired PC, mic and guitar, and head north to Scotland. While the mood certainly preceded the move, Edinburghâs darker, colder climate and close proximity to nature proved influential in developing Last Days signature blend of brooding synths and pastoral neo-folk. Inspired by the likes of Eluvium, Sigur RÃŗs and Jasper TX, Richardson continued writing and revising in relative obscurity until February 2006 when he was discovered in Port-Royal's Myspace friends list by Mike Cadoo (a.k.a. Bitcrush) of the Oakland-based n5MD Records. With nine tracks already in the can, the timing could not have been better, resulting in the release of Last Days full-length debut "Sea" just seven months later.
Noting his penchant for writing soundtracks to lonely, isolated places, Richardson devised a unifying narrative for "Sea", which chronicles the hapless travels of a disillusioned man who, leaving his family behind, sets sail to find a new home. Through a combination of eerie, abstract set pieces, signpost song titles, and bleak cover art by Liam Frankland (another Myspace find), "Sea" captures the anxiety, confusion and yearning of a man lost at sea with only his ill-defined desires to guide him. Released to near-unanimous praise, Sea cemented Last Days reputation as a member to watch within the UK's burgeoning electro-acoustic ambient scene.
Just months after the release of "Sea", Richardson began writing material for its follow-up, a meditation on the inconstancy of "home." Released on n5MD in early 2007, "These Places Are Now Ruins" finds Richardson in far more personal territory, tracing a semi-autobiographical trip through the resonant locales and experiences of his adolescence. Book-ended (save the closing epilogue "Traveling Hearts") by "Stations" part 1 and 2, TPANRâs main body mourns the diminishing comforts afforded by fading memories and the lonely detachment that comes with discovering your "home" is no longer tethered to a tangible place. Opting for a warmer, more ârealisticâ approach, Richardson cuts back on the aimless synth washes of "Sea", anchoring the majority of these musical snapshots (like the memories theyâre exorcising) in the familiar realm of live instrumentation, intimate field recordings, and emotional post-rock builds.
For his third full length, "The Safety of the North" (2009, n5MD), Richardson has fully embraced his cinematic tendencies, expanding his creative palette to include spoken excerpts, a vocal collaboration with Fabiola Sanchez of Familiar Trees, and a "script-based" compositional approach. Drawing on a theme first explored in "Sea"'s "Arrival at Jan Mayen" (in which its sailor is first excited by the prospect of a distant island home, then disappointed by its barren terrain), TSOTN tells the story of Alice, a young girl who leaves the city with her family to settle in the rural north. With a strict script in mind, Richardson divided the album into 15 "scenes", scoring each with a new focus on the emotional states of his characters and the settings they inhabit. Using the same tools he employs on "Sea" (i.e. field recordings, song titles, and album art), along with snippets of dialogue, monologue and new instrumentation, Richardson guides the listener through Aliceâs initial departure, hopeful beginnings and eventual tragedy.
With an approach both abstract and melodic, lo-fi and hi-tech, yearning and content, Last Days has consistently yielded music that, despite its largely digital origins, is all-together human.
2) A punk rock band from Voronezh/Russia, formed in 2005. All started when drumer Oleg Mulat meet with Anton Berdnikov (vocal/guitar). Then they meet masterbasser Pat and began to play. But one guitar is not to much and Cid invite his old friend Dmitry Platon who plays the guitar.
Their name propose band guitar/vocal Cid. They combine elements of pop, punk, punk rock, ska, and alternative. Now Last days starts to record a demo. They are young an full of energy and ready to the big show.
3) A hardcore band from Dresden/Germany.
1) Last Days (a.k.a. Grah… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists named Last Days.
1) Last Days (a.k.a. Graham Richardson's) music explores personal themes of stasis and flux, escape and acceptance, security and upheaval. Drawing his moniker and ethos from the bittersweet emotions that often accompany periods of transition and loss, Last Days contrasts the intimacy of lonely field recordings and elementary instruments (a child's accordion, a single repeated piano note) with cinematic shoegaze swells and complex, interlocking melodies created by the latest in digital technology. The resulting mixes are often melancholy, but ultimately hopeful, acting as musical elegies to the places we can no longer go.
Growing up in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Richardson pursued music sporadically, playing drums for local bands before shifting his focus and detouring south to study graphic design. Completing his degree in 1997, he applied his trade in the mental health field but, after four rewarding, yet creatively stifling, years, decided to pack up his recently acquired PC, mic and guitar, and head north to Scotland. While the mood certainly preceded the move, Edinburghâs darker, colder climate and close proximity to nature proved influential in developing Last Days signature blend of brooding synths and pastoral neo-folk. Inspired by the likes of Eluvium, Sigur RÃŗs and Jasper TX, Richardson continued writing and revising in relative obscurity until February 2006 when he was discovered in Port-Royal's Myspace friends list by Mike Cadoo (a.k.a. Bitcrush) of the Oakland-based n5MD Records. With nine tracks already in the can, the timing could not have been better, resulting in the release of Last Days full-length debut "Sea" just seven months later.
Noting his penchant for writing soundtracks to lonely, isolated places, Richardson devised a unifying narrative for "Sea", which chronicles the hapless travels of a disillusioned man who, leaving his family behind, sets sail to find a new home. Through a combination of eerie, abstract set pieces, signpost song titles, and bleak cover art by Liam Frankland (another Myspace find), "Sea" captures the anxiety, confusion and yearning of a man lost at sea with only his ill-defined desires to guide him. Released to near-unanimous praise, Sea cemented Last Days reputation as a member to watch within the UK's burgeoning electro-acoustic ambient scene.
Just months after the release of "Sea", Richardson began writing material for its follow-up, a meditation on the inconstancy of "home." Released on n5MD in early 2007, "These Places Are Now Ruins" finds Richardson in far more personal territory, tracing a semi-autobiographical trip through the resonant locales and experiences of his adolescence. Book-ended (save the closing epilogue "Traveling Hearts") by "Stations" part 1 and 2, TPANRâs main body mourns the diminishing comforts afforded by fading memories and the lonely detachment that comes with discovering your "home" is no longer tethered to a tangible place. Opting for a warmer, more ârealisticâ approach, Richardson cuts back on the aimless synth washes of "Sea", anchoring the majority of these musical snapshots (like the memories theyâre exorcising) in the familiar realm of live instrumentation, intimate field recordings, and emotional post-rock builds.
For his third full length, "The Safety of the North" (2009, n5MD), Richardson has fully embraced his cinematic tendencies, expanding his creative palette to include spoken excerpts, a vocal collaboration with Fabiola Sanchez of Familiar Trees, and a "script-based" compositional approach. Drawing on a theme first explored in "Sea"'s "Arrival at Jan Mayen" (in which its sailor is first excited by the prospect of a distant island home, then disappointed by its barren terrain), TSOTN tells the story of Alice, a young girl who leaves the city with her family to settle in the rural north. With a strict script in mind, Richardson divided the album into 15 "scenes", scoring each with a new focus on the emotional states of his characters and the settings they inhabit. Using the same tools he employs on "Sea" (i.e. field recordings, song titles, and album art), along with snippets of dialogue, monologue and new instrumentation, Richardson guides the listener through Aliceâs initial departure, hopeful beginnings and eventual tragedy.
With an approach both abstract and melodic, lo-fi and hi-tech, yearning and content, Last Days has consistently yielded music that, despite its largely digital origins, is all-together human.
2) A punk rock band from Voronezh/Russia, formed in 2005. All started when drumer Oleg Mulat meet with Anton Berdnikov (vocal/guitar). Then they meet masterbasser Pat and began to play. But one guitar is not to much and Cid invite his old friend Dmitry Platon who plays the guitar.
Their name propose band guitar/vocal Cid. They combine elements of pop, punk, punk rock, ska, and alternative. Now Last days starts to record a demo. They are young an full of energy and ready to the big show.
3) A hardcore band from Dresden/Germany.
Fracture
Last Days Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Fracture' by these artists:
A Constant Knowledge of Death The blast furnace cremates the clay And the smoke billows ou…
Abstract Rapture The tears of blood That I cried Flow in my bones My heart…
Apashe It's about to go down (It's about to go down) Y'all can't…
architect's eye i've left the shame behind to the ones who still feel so…
Ashe 22 feat. Gouap Poto j'suis loin dâÃĒtre une Putain d'fashion victime J'suis …
Bleed from Within I shouldâve known, saw it was dark from the start.…
Bombay Bicycle Club When the light's out And all of the fracturing starts You're…
Chamber Every synapse fires in acceptance of a distant truth My conc…
Christ Analogue Coldwave I am in myself Fuse with Synthesize my hell I…
Elitist We are We are dead to the world And we are…
Fallen Oceans I know why I cannot shake the pain You're the poison…
Fit for a King Alone in the darkest sea, your love cuts like a…
Gambino J'ai commencÊ à m'battre (?) sur mes potes J'gambergeais un …
Gashacybin What the fuck huh? What the fuck huh? What the fuck huh? Wha…
If Strangers Memory disorder, bold Steps Cases, options, total mess Not k…
Indecision For 1200 days and nights I remained sleepless Only seemed to…
Iuno Iâm breaking myself down Over what you said Iâm pushing m…
L.I.N. Give me hope Give me light Give me all of the bright It…
Malevolent Creation Sorrow for the shallow Shall never be had Weed out the weak …
Ofln - Fit For A King Alone in the darkest sea, your love cuts like a…
Pyromaniac Push me to the limit, yeah push me to the…
Red My wandering heart was searching Your ember eyes were burnin…
Sarah You scribble down obscure words And call it poetry Another f…
Shadow of Demise Swing the fist Cause it to bleed Fight to scream No one h…
Shihad all along the way you been scratching your name deep in…
Slumberjack How did we, run it straight into the ground All I…
Solar Scream Flee from your destiny And all that youâ˛ve been before Into …
T.P.O.L.D. Give me hope Give me light Give me all of the bright It…
Timsters So many days I've thought about you But I can't remember if…
Veil of Maya Fall Their bodies fall I am the immortal Chosen to judge you…
Volts Face Passons les rapports, des frères sont partis Avec le temps t…
With a Voice We're constantly burning from the inside out. And that's not…
YATTE If there's a fracture in your heart Gonna tear it open…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Last Days:
Brighter One Day Would you trade me. For more of yourself. When it's silent. …
Fear I've already forgotten Just what I came here for Now all I'v…
If If you came with a smile If you made it worthwhile You…
May Your Days Be Gold Thinking of what lies ahead Making real all the tales you…
Theme Can you remember summers infinite? All things were possible …
To The Sky There will be days In a haze of confusion Searching in vain …
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