Advance from Trembling Blue Stars' new disc on Dandelionradio.com
It has been almost two years since we have had any news about new songs from Bobby Wratten and his crew, but now it’s time to celebrate because, throughout the month of October, the DJ Mark Whitby will be playing the acoustic demos of the three new songs that will be included on the Brits’ new album. They are compositions that reveal the most emotional, fragile and delicate part of the band that made melancholy an art: “Frosting” is like an ode to rain, with a note dedicated to each raindrop’s journey from the sky to the ground; “Tropic of Capricorn” shows the most pop facet of the band, with their unmistakable chords and celestial harmonies, while on “The Imperfection of Memory” we find ourselves in Beth’s voice, on the most precious and naïve song of the ones that they’ve advanced so far, with another unforgettable melody.
These songs will be played in the first part of Mark’s program, within the radio’s exclusive Internet broadcast Dandelion Radio, a media inspired in the figure of John Peel, with independence and originality as the primary motivation. In the following link you can see the broadcast calendar for October: http://www.dandelionradio.com/schedule.htm. All you have to do is look for the spaces where it says “Mark W 1” to find out what days and times you have to listen to hear the new songs from TREMBLING BLUE STARS. Remember, these are the acoustic demos that are currently being re-recorded by the full band, along with ten more songs that will form the British band’s new album, which will be released this coming 2010. We are waiting impatiently!