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  1. Release: 2011; Album: The Horrors - Skying; Tracklist: 1 "Changing the Rain" 4:36 2 "You Said" 4:51 3 "I Can See Through You" 4:22 4 "Endless Blue" 5:15 5 "D...

  2. 9 de ago. de 2011 · Skying boasts a song called “Moving Further Away,” and that’s exactly what the Horrors do on their third album. Neither a return to Strange House's goth-punk nor a simple continuation of Primary Colours' acclaimed Krautrock/shoegaze fusion, this time the band sets the dials of its way-back machine for the mid- and late ‘80s, sampling post-punk luminaries such as Echo & the Bunnymen ...

  3. A great album it proves to be as well; Skying manages to hone a sound that moves beyond simply being “another shoegaze” album and becoming one of the best releases of 2011. If Primary Colours still left any doubt, Skying makes it certain that The Horrors have moved on from the shadow of the (unfortunate) title of being NME darlings and into ...

  4. 11 de jul. de 2011 · The Horrors started out as a dark, noise-encrusted version of Britain’s latest take on the goth-punk of the Cramps and Joy Division (which we loved, even when confronted with the band’s costumy get-up), and have morphed into something quite spectacular: a smart bunch of guys — led by Faris Badwan — who filter the greats of decades past into something new and exciting. 2009’s Primary ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2011 · On The Horrors' stunning new album, Skying, the band has metamorphosed into a shimmery and wildly emotive band.Its desire to sound epic recalls the early, Eno/Lanois-produced U2 and Tears for ...

  6. www.thevpme.com › reviews › the-horrors-skyingThe Horrors - Skying.

    I was genuinely rather looking forward to hearing The Horrors latest album ‘Skying’ based on the lead single ‘Still Life’,a rather wonderful anthemic slice of dark 80’s synth pop.I thought, finally, at last, The Horrors may deliver and justify in some way, the obsequious and quite baffling hype their output has thus far generated.

  7. Crítica. El grupo inglés The Horrors debutó en el año 2007 con “The Strange House”, un disco en el que recuperaban sonidos garajeros, pop punk y psicodélicos con bases shock rock.Su segundo álbum, “Primary Colors”, mostró al conjunto uniéndose a la moda de revival post-punk y new wave con trazos góticos, ecos del sonido Madchester y del brit-pop glam de Suede sin limitarse en ...