Icicle : Resonance.
He who sings thinks no evil.
Herd Records presents RESONANCE by Icicle (icicle.club) - 4th solo album of genre-defying tracks.
Official Release Date - February 19th, 2017
Listeners are invited to discover select early-release tracks on Bandcamp (icicle-band.bandcamp.com) and SoundCloud (soundcloud.com/icicle-band).
"These 13 songs take us on a journey of style and depth," reports Soundwaves Review (soundwavesreview.com/new-album-preview-resonance-by-icicle). "We have funky dance, spacey grooves, instrumental tracks blending industrial and electronic sound, and lyrics that captivate with their honesty."
RESONANCE reaches a broad new scope for Icicle, the alias of Krassy Halatchev who has been swept up in an intensely productive and personal wave of song-writing since going out on his own. Thus it is no surprise that this new record stands tall to its predecessors - Resurgence (2014), Theorems (2015), and Reverie (2016).
Floridian poet Joel Jenkins lends lyrics to Win Win Win, Super Connected, and Hanging Ten. All other lyrics and all songs on RESONANCE are written, performed, arranged, recorded, and produced by Icicle.
The new album is characterized by especially strong and inventive writing. The mix ranges from raw and brutal sounds like those in War and Smoke & Ash, to Runaway Train - a "break-up song." 1962, says Icicle, "is a throwback into the height of the Communist regime; a parallel between the East and the West," while Madness Is My Home (first single) evokes "the mad scientist, working relentlessly on a small miracle, finding that Eureka moment at the break of dawn." The album opens with the instrumental Tuck the Puck - Icicle's signature, and closes with Hanging Ten - "a reminiscence and reflection upon the way of the world and its mechanism; a call for awakening and realization; a call for revolution of the mind."
For more information on Icicle and RESONANCE contact: info@herdrecords.ca
@herd_recs
@Icicle_band
Songs:
1. Tuck The Puck
2. Madness Is My Home
3. Win Win Win
4. Don't Twist My Mind
5. 1962
6. You Never Know
7. War
8. Smoke : Ash
9. Meet Me A Third Of The Way
10. Runaway Train
11. Super Connected
12. Do You Wanna Trade
13. Hanging Ten
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 11/27/2018
Icicle lives in Quebec Canada
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock, Pop, Vocal, Electric Guitar, Electro Rock
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