| Inflammable Heart is the first video from South Wales duo 'Man Without Country'. the track is taken from forthcoming album 'Foe'. Watch out for the bands debut single 'King Complex', available August 15th. For more info, free downloads and live dates go to: manwithoutcountry.com http --------------------------------------------------------- MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY The name carries an instant intrigue. The band themselves, a South Wales based duo, say it derives from "a sense of not belonging." This sense lies at the root of their atmospheric, sometimes uneasy sonic palette. Glacial guitar ripples spliced with an eerie synth pulse, yet with the ability to morph into an anthem when you least expect it. Determined to work with fresh technology, rather than be in thrall to it, Man Without Country's ten-song debut album 'Foe' was produced entirely in Tomas's bedroom. "All the editing was done at home. Down to the last second, when it was sent to Ken Thomas, it was all on Ableton." Ken Thomas is the man responsible for mixing the album, and represents quite a coup for the band. In recent years he's been behind the desk for albums like Sigur Ros' 'Takk' and 'Saturdays = Youth' by M83, both important to the development of the MWC aesthetic, but his 1980s work with industrial pioneers like Psychic TV, 23 Skidoo and Clock DVA is relevant to the outcome too. Foe, carrying a sense of unease and paranoia, is 45 minutes of music both complex and complete. Their aptitude for digital ... |