Unixx - 7 Deadly Sins

Country: Hong Kong
Label: Lona Records
Released: 10 Feb 2010
Genre: Indie-Rock / Post-Rock / Hong Kong Indie
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UNiXX is an alternative rock band formed in March 2001. In their music you can find elements of psychedellia, shoegaze, noise pop, post punk & britrock but with an unique UNiXX twist.
Their music is composed a mix of guitar noises, effects overlaid with melodic vocals. They try to get a balance between alternative rock & pop and Noisy while keeping it accessible and easy to listen to. By using only few simple chords to make a melodic song UNiXX believes Simple is the Best & Everlasting.
Their 2nd album《7 Deadly Sins》will be released on 10th Feb 2010.

組成於2001年3月,曾於2004推出大碟《Nasty Fantasy》。主張簡潔的曲風,早期比較貼近Post Punk、Noise Pop及Brit Rock、旋律具美感之餘,還不經意地流露出獨有的黑暗張力。而在《Nasty Fantasy》推出後,樂隊開始作出其他嘗試,雖然保留了其黑暗張力,但在旋律及編曲上均作出了相當的變動,被放大了的Bassline令音樂變得具有推進力;適量地使用效果器令本來經已妖異的唱腔鋪上了一層迷濛,一份憂悒,混合了酒精和藥物的味道。然而,英倫化依然是UNiXX的特性,你不難從中發現到各種屬於英倫的聲音。 樂隊第二張大碟《7 Deadly Sins》

Tracklisting:
1. Wasted
2. Love Is Only For The Strangers
3. Perfect Betrayer
4. Dead Man Walking
5. 7 Deadly Sins
6. Diminishing Memories
7. Burnout
8. Shut It
9. Vanish
10. Black Shadow (Remix 2 by Alok @ A Roller Control)



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