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  1. The Moon Rang Like a Bell. Hundred Waters second album, The Moon Rang Like a Bell, was released May 27, 2014 on Owsla in the US and Canada, !K7 Records in Europe, and Traffic in Asia. The Moon Rang Like a Bell was written and recorded over three years, with the band composing and producing over 60 songs in the process.

  2. www.albumoftheyear.org › album › 15190-hundred-waters-the-moon-rang-like-a-bellHundred Waters - The Moon Rang Like A Bell

    19 de abr. de 2014 · The Moon Rang Like A Bell is a triple-jump forwards for Hundred Waters. They’ve dislodged the suffocating tag of folktronica, and are dominating a sonic rivulet they can call their own – though they share similarities with other acts, they never feel derivative.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2020 · Hundred Waters - The Moon Rang Like a Bell. OWSLA. 13 videos 174,373 views Last updated on Dec 8, 2020. "Best New Music | 8.3" - Pitchfork ...More. Play all.

  4. 19 de may. de 2014 · Review: Hundred Waters, 'The Moon Rang Like A Bell' All over its darkly shimmering second album, the band showcases a remarkable ability to pull listeners' strings. Hundred...

  5. 29 de may. de 2014 · Podcast. Festival. Albums. The Moon Rang Like A Bell. Hundred Waters. 2014. 8.3. Best New Music. By Mark Richardson. Genre: Electronic. Label: Owsla. Reviewed: May 29, 2014. The...

  6. 27 de may. de 2014 · ELECTRONIC · 2014. Preview. Featuring four college friends from Gainesville, Fla., Hundred Waters are an unlikely signing to Skrillex's OWSLA label, home to such EDM big shots as Porter Robinson and Zedd. Instead of dubstep bombast, this four-piece traffic in ethereal post-rock, a mix of soaring ambient textures, melancholic synth ...

  7. 26 de may. de 2014 · Out of the windows is a swirling redness and a sad or crying moon, whose nighttime appearance signals the dark blue and purple transience The Moon Rang Like a Bell has successfully established through its seamless aesthetic sensitivity. Advertisement. Essential Tracks: “Down from the Rafters”, “Seven White Horses”, and “Xtalk”