Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Mynabirds sharpen his return to "Generals"

Laura Burhenn is tucked between the eyes the idea of ​​being recognized internationally. This healthy obsession began to be apparent in the middle of the last decade, the artist joined John Davis (Q And Not U) to create a band called Georgie James. Both artists decided to split up in 2008 to go and find your way and direction. Laura, who has never had a silly hair, used his trust with the people of Saddle Creek - and the use of various quality contacts - to form The Mynabirds with a band that secundase. After much work, and a search of his roots, Burhenn materialized a sound close to Carole King (and hints of what Motown) described perfectly on the debut album "What We Lose In The Fire We Gain It In The Flood" is published in 2010 and which helped the ubiquitous Richard Swift. Now the feisty blonde protagonist returns to Washington by "Generals", second studio album to be released on June 5. The first single, titled the same way that the compact can be heard from now:

In the single Burhann left side a little more rustic appearance of old sound. This new face of The Mynabirds is characterized by melodic encircle the base with a barbed wire driven by retumbadores guitar lines. In its own way is as if these guys were renewed sonasen more closely to the most dusty Makovski Maika. And you know what? We love it so. Now I have to see if the rest of the LP is so powerful and rich in nuances as seen here.

Enclosed trailer for the album and a form you, including your email, you can get download 'Generals' completely free of charge.

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