Showing posts with label Things We Think Were Missing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things We Think Were Missing. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Keep Calm Presents: An Interview with Jon Simmons of Balance and Composure
If you follow Keep Calm and Carry On or even if you know any of us personally, you know how much we love Balance and Composure and how much respect we have for the vocalist Jon Simmons. For the second time in Keep Calm history, we had to chance to talk to Jon and catch up on B&C news as well as get some insight on his recent solo performances. Huge thanks to him for taking some time to sit down with us and CUBRat for putting this show together.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Song of the Week, 1/06: Balance and Composure- "Tiny Raindrop B-Side"
What is it?: After the influential 2011 release of their first LP Separation, Balance and Composure quickly became a fan favorite for their crunchy instrumentals with dragged out feedback, gritty vocals, and cutting lyrics. With the bar set so high, The Things We Think We're Missing, released in Fall 2013, would either propel the band to the forefront of the emo genre or leave them as the go-to opener for their peers' tours. It is with great pleasure to music fans everywhere that the album was nothing short of incredible. In their sophomore album, B&C found the cohesiveness within and between tracks that the first album struggled with. They exemplify the success of great bands continuing to improve and push boundaries in order outdo their other impressive and beloved releases.
Why is it Song of the Week?: A couple days ago, the band released an alternate version of "Tiny Raindrop," one of the singles from one of the best albums of last year Things We Think We're Missing. With the instrumentals reminiscent of the soul-crushing "Stonehands," featured on Separation, this version is even more devastating than the original. This stripped down B-side builds up the emotional effect, emphasizing the fragility of Jon Simmon's lyrics without compensating the overall power of the song. Prepare for the feels.
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