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PATTERNS - Waking Lines LP
We never really had Patterns down as masters of Acoustics and Oneirology. Bedroom dreamers maybe, a Mancunian guitar band of course, but with Waking Lines â the eagerly anticipated debut album â this is a band marking themselves out as true scientists of songcraft. With its array of field recordings, samples, original compositions and an epic haze of spellbinding loops, sonic sparks are set to fly from this thoroughly modern shoegaze-pop record.Â
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.
We never really had Patterns down as masters of Acoustics and Oneirology. Bedroom dreamers maybe, a Mancunian guitar band of course, but with Waking Lines â the eagerly anticipated debut album â this is a band marking themselves out as true scientists of songcraft. With its array of field recordings, samples, original compositions and an epic haze of spellbinding loops, sonic sparks are set to fly from this thoroughly modern shoegaze-pop record.Â
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.
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We never really had Patterns down as masters of Acoustics and Oneirology. Bedroom dreamers maybe, a Mancunian guitar band of course, but with Waking Lines â the eagerly anticipated debut album â this is a band marking themselves out as true scientists of songcraft. With its array of field recordings, samples, original compositions and an epic haze of spellbinding loops, sonic sparks are set to fly from this thoroughly modern shoegaze-pop record.Â
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.
Patternsâ fusion of head and heart may well induce a dreamlike state but across Waking Linesâ 10 tracks, every note has been constructed with meticulous focus. This is a band whoâve always known what they wanted to achieve â a group who together and individually, have spent time honing their craft not to mention their spectacularly colourful live performances into an entity thatâs indisputably Patterns.Â
Made up of foursome Ciaran McAuley (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Alex Hillhouse (bass/samplers), Jamie Lynch (drums) and Laurence Radford (guitar/samplers), the bandâs unique approach is what has had DJs from Mary Anne Hobbs and BBC 6musicâs Steve Lamacq foaming at the microphone. Upon hearing Patternsâ equally glistening and smouldering wall of noise, Huw Stevens picked the band to perform at Swn Festival, Rob Da Bank chose them to play at Bestival, and there have been shows all over France and Spain, not to mention a scholarly hometown show amongst the book shelves of Manchesterâs John Rylands library. Already Waking Lines has been a long time coming, but itâs been well worth the wait.











