Best albums of 2014: Reptile Youth - Rivers That Run for a Sea That Is Gone

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Best albums of 2014: Reptile Youth - Rivers That Run for a Sea That Is Gone
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Reptile Youth
Date: 
17/12/2014
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Ioana Nica


Concert Monkey takes a look at 20 of the best albums of 2014

Not a countdown. Not a Top 20.



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New band in town, but nevertheless not that new. Reptile Youth is a band from Copenhagen, they formed in 2009 and this is their second album. 'Rivers that run for a sea that is gone' was preceded and followed by plenty of shows around Europe in more than ten countries. A duo, Mads Damsgaard Kristiansen (vocals, keyboards) and Esben Valløe (bass), which teams up with other members to perform their songs live.

Heavy ultra-disco sound, the 80s revival with controversial videos and artwork, they smartly blend everything you can think of in terms of disco music to make their own provocative sound. Live, they're a delight.



Streaming:

http://albumstreams.com/s/reptile-youth/rivers-that-run-for-a-sea-that-i...

Tracklist

Above
Colours
Rivers That Run for a Sea That Is Gone
Structures
Where You End I Begin
We're All In Here
Two Hearts
Jj
All of the Noise
Diseased By Desire



Reptile Youth – Colours
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6ZI9JFtiWE