England in 1819

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So, here's the deal. I can't begin to listen to, digest or publish everything we receive. About once or twice a month in 2012*, I will be randomly opening new mail and so long as the stuff is potentially of interest to our music-crazed audiences, we'll run it right here. Today we reached in and dove deep and what we found was so unbelievably awesome that I really think every website and music blog in this country should probably be doing the same thing. Just images, this artist and music video not seeing the light of day???






ABOUT TODAY'S BIG FIND - In August of 2007, brothers Andrew and Dan Callaway found themselves living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the entire family together for the first time since their childhood spent in the English countryside. Along with their father, Liam Callaway, the trio of musicians began writing songs reflective of their Athens, Georgia roots and their fortuitous return to the South. The result - England in 1819 - is an unusual combination of Southern edge and English introspection, with haunting lyrics and massive chamber rock unfurling in a sweeping, evocative surge of sound.




Produced By: Maritza Sanchez
Directed By: Stephen Kinigopoulos


England in 1819 now also includes opera singer Zuly Inirio and percussionists Jonathon Alcon, Alex Alfortish and Sean Barna. Influenced by Sigur Ros, Radiohead, and the post-rock movement, England in 1819 is armed with their first professionally recorded album, “Alma,” and poised to conquer with their impressive blend of ethereal atmosphere, captivating melodies and Brobdingnagian ending anthems.







Directed By: Stephen Kinigopoulos


England in 1819 / upcoming:
Frank in Austin - June 7th

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Comments

Ryan Spaulding said…
I really like, "Waterfall" - the second song & video!

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