The Strange Death of Liberal England - Angelou
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The strange death of liberal england dislike writing about themselves. Here is what others have written:
"They sound like God's own orchestra" Uncut Magazine
Of debut single, 'a day another day'*:
"...all rule books and formulas are discarded, and so before your eyes and ears an experimental montage of sounds and styles that should not work bond together with the consumate perfection of an experienced orchestra to create something that sounds so unimpeachably huge it would probably need at least three cranes to shift it."
Dom Gourlay, Drowned in Sound
"intellecto-situationists TSDOLE are here to distract us from the earthly pleasures of The Twang. And prevail they shall - mainly because they sound like Arcade Fire with tattoos and have a singer so dreamily effete he makes Neil Young seem like a car wash worker."
Paul Moody, New Musical Express
"With 'A Day Another Day', the band embrace the talent that flows through them in exquisite style. The song builds upon elegant xylophone playing and a rhythmic drumbeat until it is solid enough to withstand the whirlwind finish that they flourish it with. 8/10 ARRESTING
www.trash-hits.com
Arriving fully formed with a grandiose atmosphere and a melody too concise for the genre's more pompous side, with iLiKETRAiNS, they're at the vanguard of taking post-rock into hearts as well as the brain. 8/10
John Earls
Live:
TSDOLE remind us of everything and nothing. They make perfect sense and no sense at all. They're massive and yet they fit in The Barfly. They shouldn't even fit in Camden. We're shocked that they're English. Music on this scale is usually made by bands like The Arcade Fire. But this charismatic five-piece, thankfully, are readdressing the balance. Wathcing them play, and constantly swapping instruments, is like watching a post-folk reworking of Les Miserables. Go See.
Johnny K, The Fly
The Strange Death of Liberal England have received airplay on Radio One and Radio 6 from Steve Lamacq, Zane Lowe and Huw Stephens.
*single of the week at highly regarded record shops Picadilly, Manchester and Resident, Brighton. Radar pick of the week in NME
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