bellflur's music builds on the atmospheric sounds that bands like God Speed You! Black Empror and Sigur Ros have set forth. They mix this aesthetic with a taste of electronic experimentation in the Portishead tradition. Strongly stemming from the bass and keyboards, their keen sense of melody is one of their greatest strengths, and their incorporation of it into their overall atmospheric ambiently cinematic sound sets them apart from other indie groups.
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bellflur's music builds on the atmospheric sounds that bands like God Speed You! Black Empror and Sigur Ros have set forth. They mix this aesthe… read more
bellflur's music builds on the atmospheric sounds that bands like God Speed You! Black Empror and Sigur Ros have set forth. They mix this aesthetic with a taste of electronic experi… read more
Dubbed by LosingToday.com as “thinking man’s indie-rock,” Washington, DC-based Bellflur has sustained itself since its inception in 2001 through multiple members, two releases (including 2006’s self-released EP “Read.Walk.Take.Talk.,” a nomination for a Washington Area Music Association Award for Best Modern Rock Recording in 2006), and ever-present reincarnations of musical taste. While scores of DC-based bands touted to be “the next big thing” have rapidly sprung up on the horizon – and just as quickly dissipated – Bellflur has been one of the few constants from the D… read more
Dubbed by LosingToday.com as “thinking man’s indie-rock,” Washington, DC-based Bellflur has sustained itself since its inception in 2001 through multiple members, two releases (including 20… read more
Dubbed by LosingToday.com as “thinking man’s indie-rock,” Washington, DC-based Bellflur has sustained itself since its inception in 2001 through multiple members, two releases (including 2006’s self-released EP “Read.Walk.Take.Talk.,” … read more