
End: CD
End, the enigmatic seventh album by Explosions in the Sky, was inspired by darkness, but became a loud, dramatic, wild rumination on life and death.
âOur starting point was the concept of an endingâdeath, or the end of a friendship or relationship. Every song comes from a story, or an idea one of us has had that weâve all expanded on and made its own world. Maybe itâs our nature, but we kept feeling that the album title was ultimately open to a lot more interpretationâthe end of a thing or a time can mean a stop, but it can also mean a beginning, and what happens after one thing ends might pale in comparison to what it becomes next,â says the band about the album.
End is perhaps the âgrandestâ Explosions in the Sky album â melding the quiet restraint and crushing feel of their early releases with the sonic texturing and ornate experimentation of their later releases, and their increasingly deep film and television scoring catalog, influenced by personal tastes stretching from classical to soul to experimental ambient music.
The title âEndâ furthers a story arc reflected in the album titles that started with the âinnocenceâ of their first album (How Strange, Innocence), progressed through the idealism and romanticism of their second and third albums (Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever and The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place), followed by the introspection (All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone and Take Care Take Care Take Care) and big-picture focus (The Wilderness) of their most recent albums.
The band announced âThe End Tourâ this spring, bringing their legendary live show experience to 26 cities around the world in 2023. More dates are expected to be announced soon.
They are currently scoring a new, undisclosed, television series that will premiere in 2024.
End is the bandâs seventh, but not final, studio album.
Tracks:
1. Ten Billion People
2. Moving On
3. Loved Ones
4. Peace Or Quiet
5. All Mountains
6. The Fight
7. It's Never Going To Stop
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End, the enigmatic seventh album by Explosions in the Sky, was inspired by darkness, but became a loud, dramatic, wild rumination on life and death.
âOur starting point was the concept of an endingâdeath, or the end of a friendship or relationship. Every song comes from a story, or an idea one of us has had that weâve all expanded on and made its own world. Maybe itâs our nature, but we kept feeling that the album title was ultimately open to a lot more interpretationâthe end of a thing or a time can mean a stop, but it can also mean a beginning, and what happens after one thing ends might pale in comparison to what it becomes next,â says the band about the album.
End is perhaps the âgrandestâ Explosions in the Sky album â melding the quiet restraint and crushing feel of their early releases with the sonic texturing and ornate experimentation of their later releases, and their increasingly deep film and television scoring catalog, influenced by personal tastes stretching from classical to soul to experimental ambient music.
The title âEndâ furthers a story arc reflected in the album titles that started with the âinnocenceâ of their first album (How Strange, Innocence), progressed through the idealism and romanticism of their second and third albums (Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever and The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place), followed by the introspection (All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone and Take Care Take Care Take Care) and big-picture focus (The Wilderness) of their most recent albums.
The band announced âThe End Tourâ this spring, bringing their legendary live show experience to 26 cities around the world in 2023. More dates are expected to be announced soon.
They are currently scoring a new, undisclosed, television series that will premiere in 2024.
End is the bandâs seventh, but not final, studio album.
Tracks:
1. Ten Billion People
2. Moving On
3. Loved Ones
4. Peace Or Quiet
5. All Mountains
6. The Fight
7. It's Never Going To Stop
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End, the enigmatic seventh album by Explosions in the Sky, was inspired by darkness, but became a loud, dramatic, wild rumination on life and death.
âOur starting point was the concept of an endingâdeath, or the end of a friendship or relationship. Every song comes from a story, or an idea one of us has had that weâve all expanded on and made its own world. Maybe itâs our nature, but we kept feeling that the album title was ultimately open to a lot more interpretationâthe end of a thing or a time can mean a stop, but it can also mean a beginning, and what happens after one thing ends might pale in comparison to what it becomes next,â says the band about the album.
End is perhaps the âgrandestâ Explosions in the Sky album â melding the quiet restraint and crushing feel of their early releases with the sonic texturing and ornate experimentation of their later releases, and their increasingly deep film and television scoring catalog, influenced by personal tastes stretching from classical to soul to experimental ambient music.
The title âEndâ furthers a story arc reflected in the album titles that started with the âinnocenceâ of their first album (How Strange, Innocence), progressed through the idealism and romanticism of their second and third albums (Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever and The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place), followed by the introspection (All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone and Take Care Take Care Take Care) and big-picture focus (The Wilderness) of their most recent albums.
The band announced âThe End Tourâ this spring, bringing their legendary live show experience to 26 cities around the world in 2023. More dates are expected to be announced soon.
They are currently scoring a new, undisclosed, television series that will premiere in 2024.
End is the bandâs seventh, but not final, studio album.
Tracks:
1. Ten Billion People
2. Moving On
3. Loved Ones
4. Peace Or Quiet
5. All Mountains
6. The Fight
7. It's Never Going To Stop
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