Robert Smith guests on "8.58" album

Started by Ulrich, March 07, 2015, 09:53:39

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Ulrich

Robert Smith continues his "series" of guest appearances:

http://craigjparker.blogspot.it/2015/03/new-version-of-please-out-march-30th.html
QuoteNew version of 'Please' out March 30th
"Premonition and Pitchfork have announced that Paul Hartnoll's new album, "8:58", to be released on March 30th, will feature Robert Smith. That album will include a reworking of the song "Please" that had already been released in 2007. It will also include a studio version of the cover version of A Forest by The Unthanks that you mentioned on CoF on Dec 20, 2013. Full track list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8:58." (Thanks Olivier)

From the Biography section on the '8:58' website:
"Elsewhere there are intriguing, twilit collaborations with Northumbrian folk clan The Unthanks, sepulchral singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, folk singer Lisa Knapp, and Robert Smith of The Cure — the latter on a newly-rediscovered and superior version of Paul's 2007 single 'Please'.
http://www.eightfiftyeight.com/

QuotePaul Hartnoll, formerly of Orbital (which came to an end last year), will release his self-titled new album under the name 8:58 on March 30 via ACP. Today, he's shared a video for his single "The Clock". It stars Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins, Inception), who also provides vocals on the track. Watch the creepy, Luke Losey-directed clip below, via Pitchfork.tv.

"I've always been interested in time," Hartnoll said of the song in a statement. "I've always had a thing for clocks, and for time as a powerful force—but also the way time oppresses you. It's one of those things I keep coming back to."

The 8:58 album will also feature the Cure's Robert Smith, Ed Harcourt, the Unthanks, and Lisa Knapp. Find 8:58's forthcoming tour dates below the video.
http://pitchfork.com/news/58664-cillian-murphy-stars-in-the-clock-video-from-paul-hartnoll-ex-orbital/
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