Silencio - The Politics of Lonely by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:53:12Z Silencio The Politics of Lonely Now available on CD, LP and digital Buy CD: http://threefour.bigcartel.com/product/silencio-the-politics-of-lonely-cd Buy LP: http://threefour.bigcartel.com/product/silencio-the-politics-of-lonely Buy digital: http://silencio.bandcamp.com/album/the-politics-of-lonely The Politics of Lonely has an obvious connection with When I'm Gone, Silencio’s previous record released in 2012. Both albums had a long gestation period - from 2006 to 2011 - are centered around Julien Demoulin and mainly Bernold Delgoda, have a similar narration (an intro, five A side pieces, three on the B-side, the first of which lasting over 10 minutes in duration) and a refined visual identity. However, The Politics of Lonely cannot be reduced to being a simple replication of When I’m Gone. When Julien Demoulin sent us the first mixes from the album, he presented The Politics of Lonely as Silencio’s rock album. Although fans of the Rolling Stones may raise an eyebrow when hearing the record, this is undeniably a rock album, albeit in Silencio’s universe -think Talk Talk’s Laughing Stock or Pan American. It means more rhythm - drums appear almost on the entire record - more melodies and dynamic structures, without denying the contemplative essence, brightness and melancholy that the group has been working on for six albums. Masterfully produced, The Politics of Lonely offers a new aspect of Julien Demoulin and his henchmen's talent. Genre Silencio Contains tracks Intro by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:41:49Z The City by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:41:48Z Old You by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:41:50Z Bridges by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:46:59Z Blood From A Stone by three:four records published on 2013-11-20T18:49:49Z