Quadron Avalanche Album
Avalanche is the second studio album by Danish soul pop duo Quadron. It was released on 31 May 2013 through Vested in Culture and Epic Records. Avalanche is the second studio album by Danish soul pop duo Quadron. It was released on 31 May 2013 through Vested in Culture and Epic Records. Upon its release.
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They recorded a lush single with soul giant. 's 'Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe' sampled 'Tiden Flyver' by the. Appeared on albums by and, as well as the soundtrack for 's. As one-half of, -- who also produced the gorgeous 'Lead the Way' for -- made, which debuted well within the top half of the Billboard 200.
Now signed to 's Epic-associated Vested in Culture label, fill out and commercialize their sound a little, but neither clutter nor compromise it, on. The most striking turn is 'Hey Love,' a rollicking number co-produced by (,, ). It's an obvious bid for a pop hit. 's voice once seemed built for wispy, dazed material like 'Slippin',' yet it turns out that she's just as fit for a grand, thumping backdrop. The pool of resources is much deeper; some of the songs were recorded in seven different studios with a longer list of session musicians, and there's vocal production from the A-list and a guest appearance from.
Despite that, the album has all of the charm, nuance, and lingering effect of the debut. Lush, cushiony grooves are supplied on 'LFT,' 'Favorite Star,' and 'Neverland,' the last of which conveys the isolation and hopelessness felt by a impersonator. That song just happens to be followed by the sparkling 'It's Gonna Get You,' which makes like the resuscitation of an and cut intended for release between and. Those who were attracted to the first album's quiet, lithe moments get some of the same through 'Befriend,' 'Sea Salt,' and 'Avalanche' -- airy romantic ballads with perfectly slight touches of woodwinds, strings, and even pedal steel guitar.
While and are doing it a little less softly now, they're still killing 'em.