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Seize The World
- The Supahip |
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is the side project between Michael Carpenter and Hitchock's Regret's
Mark Moldre. Intrigued by the idea of spontaneously creating music
in this day and age of over thought, over wrought, and over produced
music, Carpenter and Moldre longed for the 'good old days' of instant
creation.. and making decisions early in the creative process. They
set about the idea of writing, recording and mixing a track a day for
this record... arriving in the morning with nothing except maybe some
loose snippets of songs, and leaving with a completed track. The concept
worked so well, and so liberated both of them, that creatively they
found themselves pushing each other into unexplored territory (for
them.) This album 'Seize The World' (under the newly christened moniker
of The Supahip), is the culmination of 13 days work over 14 months.
It touches on the pop stylings both men revel in in their own projects,
but the scope of this album ranges from McCartneyesque ballads, through
to indie pop rants, passing through country rock, epic pop and even a
few delicious grooves. It also includes a monumental cover of Nik Kershaw's
'Wouldn't It Be Good'! |
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