Cadence Revolution #147

Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that

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Warm It Up
00:00 Nortec CollectiveOlvidela Compa (Rosco Remix) | Free Download
03:47 The Ginger Ninjas - Liberate Your Mind
06:39 Roots Rock RemixedSoul Shakedown Party (Afrodisiac Sound System Remix)

Crank It Up
10:17 Ten Year VampNever Know
13:12 The Blue SeedsMy Fair Weather Friend
16:18 Goonies Never Say DieEveryone Comes To Life | Free Download
20:18 The Mother HipsThird Floor Story | Free Download
24:01 UncutKiss Me | Free Download
27:21 UnderwhelmedFreak
30:42 Staedler&WaldorfMode In Mind | Free Download
35:40 Jamie Lloyd and Jimi PolarBeatle Pusher | Free Download
40:42 7 Day VisaSakura Stroll | Free Download
44:08 White GoldI Can Dream Alone | Free Download

Cool It Down
49:22 The WarheadsBombay Calling (Pt 2) | Free Download
52:21 Bombay Dub OrchestraMumtaz | Free Download

Run Time 59:04
Cadence Revolution #147 (mp3)

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Goonies Never Say Die
“Everyone Comes To Life” (mp3)
from “In A Forest Without Trees”
(Deep Elm)

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Goonies Never Say Die are a quintet from the blustery holiday haven of Blackpool, England. Their debut In A Forest Without Trees is a stunning piece of work, well balanced, mixed and produced…it’s a sound that compliments the intricate mixture of instrumental progressive rock.

The band themselves use the phrase ‘cinematic’ and that’s a reasonable description for this ten track, fifty minute adventure. For the best part, the band concentrate on lush, quieter moments, which still sound like The Chameleons on a slow burner (“Don’t Fight The Fire” / “Everyone Comes To Life”), but there are as you might expect, big swathes of noisy fire peaked crescendos, imprinted with the kind of textures often pioneered by Explosions and Mogwai.

Pulling off a series of songs without vocals isn’t as easy as you would imagine, but with the vision to create wonderful landscapes like “When Middle Eights Migrate”, Goonies Never Say Die make the quieter bits sound as interesting and compulsive as the explosive highlights. A remarkable debut.

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