Artist: Architecture in Helsinki: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock ROck: Alternative Indie Architecture in Helsinki's discography: Places Like This Year: 2007 Tracks: 10 In Case We Die Year: 2005 Tracks: 12 Fingers Crossed Year: 2003 Tracks: 14 The Australian indie protrude ensemble Architecture in Helsinki hails from Fitzroy, Melbourne, and counts multi-instrumentalists Cameron Bird, James Cecil, Gus Franklin, Isobel Knowles, Jamie Mildren, Sam Perry, Tara Shackell, and Kellie Sutherland among its ranks. The band's musical arsenal is even bigger than its roll, featuring instruments as diverse as analogue synths and samplers, glockenspiel, tuba, clarinet, and fipple flute glass on with the more predictable drums, bass, and guitar. Architecture in Helsinki began playing in 2000, crafting a desegregate of indie, electronic, and pop that they recorded and on occasion performed alive. The corporate began arrangement its debut album, Fingers Crossed, in 2002 in a shape of places ranging from beach houses to proper studios; Bar None released the album in spring 2004. Following a feverish year of touring and recording, the chemical group turned around some former album, In Case We Die, in 2005. The discharge whoremaster Drew glowing reviews, altering Architecture in Helsinki as one of that year's most hopeful and idiosyncratic indie acts of the Apostles of the Apostles. Frontman and elementary songwriter Bird relocated to Brooklyn a year later, where he and producer James Cecil put the finishing touches on the group's third base exploit, Places Like This. The album was released on Polyvinyl in 2007. |