Hurtling Through | |
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Studio album by Tiny Ruins | |
Released | 27 November 2015 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Bella Union |
Producer |
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Hurtling Through is a joint effort EP /mini-album by Hollie Fullbrook, Tiny Ruins, and Hamish Kilgour of The Clean. [1] [2]
In 2013, Hollie Fullbrook met Hamish Kilgour in New York City and they did some shows together. On the final day of their string of shows, they recorded two tracks with producer Gary Olson in a basement studio. That was the start of it. The following year, Fullbrook went back to the States and she and Kilgour recorded more tracks. [3]
Songs from the album were performed live in March 2016 for Radio New Zealand by Fullbrook, Kilgour, Zac Arnold, [4] and Gary Hunt. [5] [6]
Reviewer Anne Toller of the Sydney Morning Herald The album has hints of a British folk revival sound, and of raga, with drumming by Kilgour pushing the style of Hollie Fullbrook into a folk psych direction. [7]
Pos | Song title | time | Notes |
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A1 | "Tread Softly" | ||
A2 | "Hurtling Through" | ||
A3 | "Turn Around" | ||
B1 | "Little Did I Know" | ||
B2 | "Wandering Aengus" | ||
B3 | "Public Menace" | ||
B4 | "King's County" |
Pos | Song title | time | Notes |
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1 | "Tread Softly" | ||
2 | "Hurtling Through" | ||
3 | "Turn Around" | ||
4 | "Little Did I Know" | ||
5 | "Wandering Aengus" | ||
6 | "Public Menace" | ||
7 | "King's County" [8] |
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