THE FLOWERS THAT FELL

A. The Flowers That Fell
B. The Far
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FEAR NO FEAR
1. Fear No Fear
2. Fear No Fear (Naum Gabo Remix)
3. Fear No Fear (Moscow Mix)
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HE FLOWERS THAT FELL [04/2009]
Produced by Trevor Jackson
Alternative Single Of The Week - Steve Lamacq's IN NEW MUSIC WE TRUST - (BBC Radio1)
"Morbidly obsessed with lost love and unhealthily fixated with A Certain Ratio and early Cure, these boys’ peevish refusal to seek musical therapy for their tuneful pathologies is our gain. The London quartet are now working on their debut album with a rich line-up of producers, including Andrew ‘Screamadelica’ Weatherall and Salem, that reflects the anticipation" - (NME Magazine)
No 3 in "10 Tracks you Have To Hear This Week" - (NME Magazine)
Single Of The Day - (Drowned In Sound)
A-List - (NME Radio)
FEAR NO FEAR [Limited Edition Release 08/2008]
"Layering sparse, tweaking acid house production over post-punk ESG percussive beats and chunky bass should make for a hands-in-the-air experience – and it does, but only in the sense that Detachments have taken you at gunpoint." - (The Times)
"Not only do they craft intelligent, forward thinking, infectious songs and dark club anthems with the right balance of musical knowledge, integrity, naivety and enthusiasm, they also so effortlessly look the part" - Trevor Jackson (Producer)
"They echo the disenchanted sound of Joy Division and the sleaziness of Iggy Pop; fusing disembodied vocal effects, spacey synths and screeching guitar sounds with dubbed-out disco-punk basslines" (MIXMAG)
"Frazzled electro-skronkiness, Detachments sound like the urban decay made flesh, or at least steel...one's to watch." - (Subba-Cultcha)
"It all ends up in blood, sweat and tears, as the murderous progression culminates in an apocalypsis of cadaveric Carpenterian melodies and gnarly bass ululations the likes of which we hadn’t been blown away by since Motiivi Tuntematon’s 1939, more pressure, and darker." - (20 Jazz Funk Greats)
Management:
SUPERVISION MANAGEMENT:
Paul & Corinne White
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Label:
THISISNOTANEXIT:
Simon Carr
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Booking Agent:
PRIMARY TALENT INTERNATIONAL:
Steve Backman
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Nation Press:
SAINTED PR:
Heather Finlay
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Regional Press:
CHUFF MEDIA:
Warren Higgins
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National Radio:
OBSCENE STRATEGIES:
Ollie Dutton