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Aboa Sleeping

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Download links and information about Aboa Sleeping by Burning Hearts. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 34:22 minutes.

Artist: Burning Hearts
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 9
Duration: 34:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Lost My Colour Vision 4:20
2. Iris 2:54
3. Various Lives 4:21
4. The Galloping Horse 3:25
5. We Walked Among the Trees 4:01
6. Sea Birds 5:12
7. A Peasant's Dream 2:25
8. Close to Her 4:15
9. Aboa Sleeping 3:29

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The Burning Hearts are Le Futur Pompiste's Jessika Rapo and Cats on Fire's Henry Ojala, and in a way the project can be seen as a mash-up of both bands. Like Le Futur Pompiste, the Burning Hearts sound a bit frosty and austere thanks to Rapo's ethereal, detached vocals and some new wave-y synth swooshes. And like Cats on Fire, the Burning Hearts' tunes are graced with a heavy dose of C-86-style jangliness and reverb. The whole thing comes off sounding a lot like the Radio Dept. and the Bridal Shop; but what sets the Burning Hearts apart is Rapo and Oljala's creative chemistry — they've come up with a really solid album of synthy, jangly songs that, while they do sound familiar, have a wintry sheen that's all their own. "Sea Birds" offers a great example of everything the Burning Hearts are doing well on Aboa Sleeping: what with its knotty, dramatic basslines, irresistible hookiness, and shimmering vocals, it has the dense, humid feel of a fever dream. "I Walked Among the Trees" is another stand-out track — opening with a tangle of spacy synth effects worthy of Gary Numan, the song develops into an icy-sweet mix of jangliness and synth pop that sounds something like a cross between a-ha and Altered Images. Aboa Sleeping is a subtle, moody little disc, and it's promising to boot.