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They are saying about The Hague, well their stellar publicist said:
(THINK: Minus the Bear, Mogwai, The Smiths, Explosions in the Sky, Maps and Atlases, At The Drive-In, The Sea and Cake, The Lemonheads, Look Mexico!, Arcade Fire)
And then there’s their bio:
The Hague creates music that ebbs and flows with its own singular logic, abandoning easy categories in favor of a wide-open approach that moves in all directions at the same time. The sound of Travis Chapman’s lead violin may be the first thing you notice, but you’re soon drawn in by the clash of industrial noise and delicate melodies; guitars that dance between acoustic finger picking and thick power chords; soaring vocal harmonies that shift from melancholy to jubilant and arrangements full of dynamic shifts of volume and tempo. The music is rock, but the band’s epic sound tips its hat to country, pop, jazz, post rock, punk, early R&B, classical and 90′s underground sounds. “Our songs are all over the place,” says Charlie Fisher, the band’s bass player. “We have grungy post rock, up tempo dance songs, pop punk and alt. country songs. We’re likely to include anything that comes to mind when we’re playing.”
http://oregonmusicnews.com/2012/06/21/new-video-of-the-day-the-hague-everyone/
They are saying about The Hague, well their stellar publicist said:
(THINK: Minus the Bear, Mogwai, The Smiths, Explosions in the Sky, Maps and Atlases, At The Drive-In, The Sea and Cake, The Lemonheads, Look Mexico!, Arcade Fire)
And then there’s their bio:
The Hague creates music that ebbs and flows with its own singular logic, abandoning easy categories in favor of a wide-open approach that moves in all directions at the same time. The sound of Travis Chapman’s lead violin may be the first thing you notice, but you’re soon drawn in by the clash of industrial noise and delicate melodies; guitars that dance between acoustic finger picking and thick power chords; soaring vocal harmonies that shift from melancholy to jubilant and arrangements full of dynamic shifts of volume and tempo. The music is rock, but the band’s epic sound tips its hat to country, pop, jazz, post rock, punk, early R&B, classical and 90′s underground sounds. “Our songs are all over the place,” says Charlie Fisher, the band’s bass player. “We have grungy post rock, up tempo dance songs, pop punk and alt. country songs. We’re likely to include anything that comes to mind when we’re playing.”
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