The rabbit that hunts tigers
The rabbit that hunts tigers
The rabbit that hunts tigers
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by Altin Gün
supported by 386 fans who also own “The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers”
Best of the best, i am super fan of you 🙂 mxslv
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by Khruangbin
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I‘m a metalhead (so i do not know much about this genre), but as i heard ‚pelota‘ on the radio, i Instantly fell in love with the sound. If one does need to calm down these times, this is highly recommended! Hagensson
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by Kikagaku Moyo/幾何学模様
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I like that this band covers Ananda Shankar, only us true sitar fans know that one. I need to see em live! The Grim Reefer
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The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers
The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers is the very curious debut album by Maastricht based psych band Yin Yin, wherein the Dutch four-piece locate themselves in the middle ground between psychedelia, disco and more traditional South-East Asian tones and tunings.В
Title track вЂThe Rabbit That Hunts Tigers’ combines these faraway tones with the Stetson sling of The Shadows; a gap year Hank Marvin excursion; quite often these Eastern tones mangle with the sprawl of Western scores in very satisfying matrimony. Meanwhile вЂOne Inch Punch’ sees the guitar dizziness escalate, atop a fairly laid back disco beat, the band’s signature guitar tones benefiting from a gratifying call and response frenzy.
However, Yin Yin’s shtick does become ultimately fatiguing after a while of active listening. They have a fairly fresh signature sound that they’ve mastered, but with minimal lyrics and little in the way of dynamic range, there is simply too little on The Rabbits That Hunts Tigers to keep interest kindling over the course of a whole record.В
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