Monday, 5 December 2011

Dry The River - The Chambers & The Valves / Shallow Bed


2012, and something exciting is spilling forth from London's East End. No, not just the Olympics, but Dry The River, arguably one of the most promising new UK bands to spring up from the capitals run of indie nights - for them, 2012 is the year they stand as part of the prestigious BBC Sound Of... list.

It's an accolade they can wear with pride - the five-piece's tunes are steeped in lush, sumptuous harmonies, basking in idyllic soundscapes of promise and hope that make forthcoming debut album Shallow Bed seem even more tantalisingly distant - it's not released until March.

Recent single Weights & Measures is precisely the kind of big, folky soup of loveliness that seems to be all the rage at the moment, blending the best of Mumford & Sons' epic chorus overtones with the darker, more moody elements of Fleet Floxes.

It's a hearty broth, the sort of warming, wholesome stuff that feels perfect for the winter months. As 2011 ticks over into 2012, three singles releases and a UK-wide tour behind them, now more than ever seems to be their moment to shine.

New single The Chambers & The Valves is without a doubt their strongest effort to date - vibrant and uplifting, it lilts towards an inspiring new upbeat angle, ripe with halcyon sunshine-spilled guitar licks. Dry The River have always sounded like an organic band, one at one with their surroundings and the feyness of the world - but here, they appear positively steeped in the essence of the effervescence of the countryside.

With the weight of the BBC Sound of 2012 longlist nomination behind them, that tumbling babbling brook is growing stronger - no mere stream anymore, Dry The River now run at full flow.

The Chambers & The Valves is released on the 27th February, followed by the album Shallow Bed on the 5th March.

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