Showing posts with label Windsurfing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windsurfing. Show all posts

September 26, 2013

Windsurfing on Azure Blue waters with the Prince of Spain...

A switch back to English means the revival of an old annoying habit; the creation of post titles that make no sense whatsoever.

This is probably my most anticipated release of the year; The full length (if you can actually call an 8 track release "full length") debut His Majesty from Prince of Spain will be out next week (on October 1). Digitally only I assume, though information do continue to remain sparse?


Actually I'm really, really looking forward to the new Azure Blue album Beyond The Dreams There's Infinite Doubt as well. Actually I've received a download link from the label, so perhaps I should just go for it and give it a listen (since it's bound to be fantastic, what exactly is stopping me?)?


Shame on me for completely forgetting to tell that Danish duo Windsurfing (which I briefly mentioned in a post last year) has released their debut 7" through Spanish label Discos Garibaldi. Lead track Never Too Late is a gorgeous pop tune oozing of summer and should the voice sound vaguely familiar, it's probably because the singing is provided by Caspar Bock, who used to front old blog favorites Champagne Riot.

October 8, 2012

2 quick ones...

Was planning to write a longer post today (for once I actually felt I had something relevant to say), but work quickly killed those plans. So instead here are two brand new tracks to keep you entertained...

The first one is the brand new single from The William Blakes called Hope and Destruction. Still like their earlier and more "unpolished" works better! Though it's not bad by any means...


The second one if by new Danish act Windsurfing. Actually it's a re-recording of another track recorded by another Danish act (don't think it was ever released). Pretty curious to hear if anyone recognizes it?

 

August 30, 2012

Windsurfing...

Introducing a new Danish project named Windsurfing. First track Never Too Late is a catchy little pop song with quite a summerly feel to it that would make it a perfect late-summer hit. If only we could find a way to get it a little exposure, so it would reach the "masses". For now the people behind have decided to stay anonymous, though I can assure that I am in no way involved (so no shameless self-promotion).