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Faith, violence, a casualty of the 2nd world war and the birth-place of psychedelic music. Canterbury - a city in the garden of England has a rich history and it's against this backdrop that the band 'Motion Picture Soundtrack' formed in the winter of 2003 and attempted to create music as vast and haunting in sound as the city's cathedral itself.
Alastair Blackwood (vocals), Nick Watts (guitar), Will Hasler (bass) and Graeme Blackwood (drums) originally having grown up in different parts of the UK including a few years in the U.S. met while studying at university and discovered they shared a mutual love of film soundtracks - the source of inspiration for the band name and not - as many people assume - the track by Radiohead. As a result, they decided to form a band with the express purpose of combining the fragility of Thomas Newman, the ethereal beauty of Jon Hopkins & Cocteau Twins with the power, aggression and sonic theatrics of Hans Zimmer, Muse and Arcade Fire.
Having released their debut album 'The Shapes We Fear Are Of Our Own' in March 2010, the band were asked to play a Maida Vale session for BBC Introducing, won the Camden Crawl Emerging Talent DIY award and rounded the year off with a slot at the Reading & Leeds festival. Motion Picture Soundtrack have now returned to the music scene after a lengthy absence having finally completed work on their second album 'Iconoclast' (due for release early 2015).
'Piano IV' is the first track to be taken from the album and will be released on 1st December 2014. Cinematic, anthemic, full of purpose and energy - Piano IV is a joyous statement of intent from a band who have endured a difficult and protracted few years writing, self-producing, engineering and mixing this record entirely on their own. The release signifies the quality of material to be found on the forthcoming album and is both a more immediate and cinematic experience than its predecessor.
Faith, violence, a casualty… Read Full Bio ↴www.facebook.com/motionpicturesoundtrack
Faith, violence, a casualty of the 2nd world war and the birth-place of psychedelic music. Canterbury - a city in the garden of England has a rich history and it's against this backdrop that the band 'Motion Picture Soundtrack' formed in the winter of 2003 and attempted to create music as vast and haunting in sound as the city's cathedral itself.
Alastair Blackwood (vocals), Nick Watts (guitar), Will Hasler (bass) and Graeme Blackwood (drums) originally having grown up in different parts of the UK including a few years in the U.S. met while studying at university and discovered they shared a mutual love of film soundtracks - the source of inspiration for the band name and not - as many people assume - the track by Radiohead. As a result, they decided to form a band with the express purpose of combining the fragility of Thomas Newman, the ethereal beauty of Jon Hopkins & Cocteau Twins with the power, aggression and sonic theatrics of Hans Zimmer, Muse and Arcade Fire.
Having released their debut album 'The Shapes We Fear Are Of Our Own' in March 2010, the band were asked to play a Maida Vale session for BBC Introducing, won the Camden Crawl Emerging Talent DIY award and rounded the year off with a slot at the Reading & Leeds festival. Motion Picture Soundtrack have now returned to the music scene after a lengthy absence having finally completed work on their second album 'Iconoclast' (due for release early 2015).
'Piano IV' is the first track to be taken from the album and will be released on 1st December 2014. Cinematic, anthemic, full of purpose and energy - Piano IV is a joyous statement of intent from a band who have endured a difficult and protracted few years writing, self-producing, engineering and mixing this record entirely on their own. The release signifies the quality of material to be found on the forthcoming album and is both a more immediate and cinematic experience than its predecessor.
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What Is Love / Haddaw
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@aujourd8
I've seen this movie at the theater with a dying friend (23yo), we didn't know anything about this new movie but that's what he wanted to see. We laughed and had great time. It was the last movie he ever saw, a month later it was his funeral. I get very emotional whenever I hear this song or see images of the movie. He loved life so much and had dreams of meeting a beautiful girl and start a family. How unfair and cruel life is sometimes. Time pass but I won't forget you my friend, you are the best, you'll always be.
@fafazaj6726
aujourd8 if you feel that way, listen to song Life by haddaway.
@valeriastefanic1481
aujourd8 Why you friend die? So sad..
@valeriastefanic1481
I’m so sorry about your friends but why he pass away??
@cindysamaroo9127
So sorry
@makeitsonumberone1358
Sorry to hear that, but i gots to know? Was it played at his funeral?
@scottya820
This film didn’t get the recognition it deserved an absolute masterpiece 10/10
@markdouglas668
Bunuel wishes he made a film this good!
@vahnzero_3626
It has zero plot but still hit! An absolute classic 11/10
@Blackswordsman119
@@vahnzero_3626 fr