Satellite Stories - Phrases To - Break The Ice -2012- _verified_
Formed in Oulu—a city 200 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle—the band (Esa Mankinen, Olli-Pekka "Ope" Sormunen, Jarkko Pajunen, and Marko Heikkinen) had no business sounding like they were born in a Parisian loft. Yet, from the first second of the album, they delivered a warmth that contradicted their freezing origins.
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: Shortly before release, they were ranked as the 2nd most blogged artist globally on Hype Machine The standard edition includes the following 10 tracks: Anti-Lover Kids Aren't Safe in the Metro Helsinki Art Scene Costa Del Sol '94 Mt. Foreverest Blame the Fireworks Come Back Conversation Formed in Oulu—a city 200 kilometers south of
That album is ’ “Phrases To Break The Ice,” released in 2012. Foreverest Blame the Fireworks Come Back Conversation That
In "Small Talk," Mankinen sings, "We run on small talk / To keep the silence far away." This is the thesis of the entire record. It is an album about the fear of silence and the desperate, beautiful effort to fill the void with rhythm and riff. It is music for the "talking stage" of a relationship—that thrilling, unstable period before anything is real.
Critics at the time noted the lack of sonic evolution across the 37 minutes—a fair critique. The album operates in a very specific frequency: mid-tempo, major-key, danceable indie rock. If you do not like the first song, you will not like the eleventh.