Ben Rusch : Architects of Time.
Unique to the power of twenty-two (so far...).
Have you ever felt a craving for music that is extremely classy but accessible
at the same time? In the album "Architects of Time" you can join Ben for a
stroll through some of the surprising landscapes that lie between Rock and Folk,
to find a quirky and interesting musical world where laughter follows goose
bumps in rapid succession.
Listening to the album, you will find out why nowadays, Robin Hood just fancies
some time by himself every now and then; you will be introduced to an
alternative version of paradise where Adam and Eve eat the serpent rather than
the apple; and you will learn how a jet pack can be usefully employed during the
first few hours of the day if you are not a self-declared "morning person".
The album presents you with intimate folk arrangements on the one end of the
spectrum, and rock songs of epic breadth on the other. And everything that lies
between the two. Lipstik Indie magazine calls the album a "musical masterpiece"
and with so much musical goodness to be found on the album, who are we to
disagree?!
The album also features astounding viola performances by Bimbi Urquhart. To give
you an idea as to quite how astounding these are: album reviews so far have been
divided over the question as to whether her work on the album was simply "world
class" or in the "ultimate world class".
Let's give it a listen, shall we...
Songs:
1. Out Of Time
2. Robin Hood Is Currently Unavailable
3. Architects Of Time
4. Where The Wild Things Are
5. Double Helix
6. Adam And Eve
7. In A Thousand Years
8. The Thought Of You Is New
9. Hand Me A Jet Pack
10. Where To Put That Foot
11. Covering Cold Feet With Warm Sheets
12. Time To Go
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/21/2010
Ben Rusch lives in London England
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock
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