Artist: God Is An Astronaut Album: All Is Violent, All Is Bright Release: 11-Sep-2005 Remastered 2011 All Discography Songs: 1. All Is Violent, All Is Bright 3. Forever Lost 4. Firefilies and Empty Skies 5. A Deafening Distance 6. Infinite Horizons 7. Suicide By Star 8. Remembrance Day 9. Dust and Echoes 10. When Everything Dies All Discography If you have a tablet or mobile phone here are the links: The End Of The Beginning ( 2002 ) A Moment Of Stillness ( 2006 ) Far From Refuge ( 2007 ) God Is An Astronaut ( 2008 ) Age Of The Fifth Sun ( 2010 ) Buy it on Itunes 9.90$. Listen in 1080p for high sound quality. Thanks for watching. On their second album, All Is Violent, All Is Bright, Irish instrumental trio continue to create anthem-like tracks suggestive of 1980s alternative rock, but without the vocals. Torsten Kinsella provides atmospheric sounds on his keyboards and keening melodic lines on his guitar, as his bassist brother Niels Kinsela and drummer Lloyd Hanney soon lock in with medium-tempo rock rhythms on tune after tune. The importance of dynamics to the music is paramount, as the tracks tend to gradually rise in intensity, a crescendo building to the midpoint, with the music then falling away and slowly building back up to the finish. Of course, anthems generally have words, but 's tunes manage to be stirring and inspiring without a voice to intone lyrics over them. Since there are no vocals, no virtuosic solos, no well-developed melodies, and no steady dance beats, the band gets its instrumental points across by mood, varying the power, volume, and pace within repetitive patterns. It will still sound to many listeners like a music-minus-one experience -- without Bono, for example -- but that's the point.
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