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Move On | William The Conqueror | 03:11 | |
Tend to the Thorns | William The Conqueror | 03:47 | |
Wake Up | William The Conqueror | 03:33 | |
Elsie Friend | William The Conqueror | 04:26 | |
Be So Kind | William The Conqueror | 03:33 | |
Pedestals | William The Conqueror | 04:16 | |
The Puppet and the Puppeteer | William The Conqueror | 06:01 | |
Jesus Died a Young Man | William The Conqueror | 05:48 | |
Somebody Else | William The Conqueror | 03:40 | |
The Tether | William The Conqueror | 03:49 |
William The Conqueror's fourth album finds the indie-rock trio firing on all cylinders as frontman Ruarri Joseph confronts the thin line between creativity and madness, inspired by compassion for the real-life angels of the world. Produced by the band in a playground of vintage gear and mixed by Barny Barnicott (Arctic Monkeys, Sam Fender, Kasabian), the resulting album's ten tracks marry earworm tunes with insistent, imperious, soaring rock shapes, punctuated by chorus hooks that are simultaneously nuanced and anthemic. Joseph's compelling semi-spoken vocals and swamp-blues-Seattle-scuzz guitars are propelled by the rhythm section of Naomi Holmes (bass) and Harry Harding (drums) as Excuse Me While I Vanish delivers an effortlessly winning blend of melody and ensemble dynamics, the most accomplished and undeniable William The Conqueror album to date.