Minute by Electric Litany published on 2011-07-13T01:32:46Z The day we stop the war, remember those you once loved. London-based band, Electric Litany, spent three years writing and rehearsing in derelict public buildings. Using an abandoned church in North London, the 4-piece post rock band recorded its 13-track debut album within three days. After mixing in Athens and mastering in Abbey Road, How to be a Child and Win the War Rising from the ashes of a lo-fi culture, the album features themes of reminiscence and social revolution. Robotic rhythms, eerie vocals and dynamic guitars merge with prayer-like silences and lonesome lyrics. The album faced unprecedented critical acclaim from press in Greece where it has been released and received excellent feedback from well-known artists. Having created its own niche audience, the band has performed live in eclectic Greek venues and music festivals. The band consists of Alexandros Miaris (vocals, guitars, piano, synths, cello), Richard Simic (drums percussion), Benjamin Prince (synths) and Alex Deligianidis (bass). The album can be previewed on myspace.com/electriclitany. Should you want an album promo, do not hesitate to get in touch. Sharing rain-scented daydreaming and the tenacious Mediterranean moonlight, Electric Litany sings of anarchy and social revolution. Let yourselves go... For all enquires please contact management – Sean Robinson - sean@ellaye.com - 07515687876 www.electriclitany.com www.myspace.com/electriclitany