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Simulacrenfield

by Parlour

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Simulacrenfield rearranges the vision set forth in previous Parlour releases, utilizing the septet for all it's worth. The songs are tighter, heavier, and more melodically complex than ever before - no doubt partly contributed to the addition of Jon Cook (Crain, Rodan) on drums, and Breck Pipes (Cerebellum) on guitar. Furnish, Cook and Pipes - along with longtime Parlour member Steve Good (The Web, Sapat) - have a rich and storied musical history, having played in bands together in their hometown of Louisville, KY since the late 1980s. That familiarity and inherent musical dialogue with one another can be heard throughoutSimulacrenfield; the rhythm section in a tight pocket while the guitars, keyboards and brass section trade sharp melodies and chugging riffs. Imagine a heavier, more disturbing Neu! with more unexpected twists and turns (and that's just the jumping-off point).

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released September 28, 2010

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Parlour Louisville, Kentucky

And so it comes full circle. What originally began as a solo project from Tim Furnish following the mid-90s dissolution of Crain – the seminal Louisville rock group he co-founded in the late '80s – has now grown to include half of Crain's original lineup. A unique combination of interweaving guitar shards and harmonizing sax and clarinets, driven by a masterfully mercurial rhythm section. ... more

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