Saturday 30 October 2010

Caspian


When the outside world really is just too busy, noisy, fluid and I need to generate focus, I can be often found squeezing my little black earphones in and nodding my head towards the book in my lap. And at the moment the sound to accompany this solitude is always Caspian.

Some of the most exquisite music you could wish to hear. Amazing melodies, crushing crescendo's and blissfully quiet moments. You do not get such an artistic range of emotion and sound from many other bands. And all without lyrics.

I am ashamed that I have not posted a thankful mention about Caspian sooner. The album, The Four Trees, has helped me get through a serious amount of reading. Hundreds, upon hundreds of pages. With ease. Such is the enchanting beauty of their sound that numbs my usually racing mind into a state of sheer concentration.

Unfortunately I will miss out on their upcoming UK dates. And it has been a long time coming. But they should have ventured North East way a bit more and I'd have been there.

04.11.10 Galway @ Roisin Dubh
05.11.10 Waterford @ The Forum
06.11.10 Dublin @ The Academy
07.11.10 Belfast @ Limelight
08.11.10 Manchester @ Ruby Lounge
09.11.10 Glasgow @ King Tuts
10.11.10 Leeds @ Cockpit 2
11.11.10 Birmingham @ O2 Academy
12.11.10 London @ O2 Academy Islington
13.11.10 Norwich @ Norwich Arts Centre


Here is a live performance of the opening track of the aforementioned album:

Caspian - Moksha (Live in Hong Kong) from Tommy Au on Vimeo.

4 comments:

k said...

i'd be off to see them that evening if i wasn't somewhere else already! brilliant, brilliant band.

Colin said...

Um, I'll let you know how the King Tut's show goes... :)

Steph Mulrine said...

I was going to say, K, at least we're both not going, but now that show-off Colin has come along to rub our faces in it, it doesn't matter!

I was playing along to this yesterday on my glockenspiel. How much of a geek am I?

k said...

boo! well at least someone is able to enjoy it!

that's good glockenspiel geekiness. a glock brings the best tinkly-ness effect to any song ever! glocks are awesome.