Draper, Paul: EP One
Draper, Paul: EP One
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Draper, Paul
Label: K Scope
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 802644892719
Genre: Rock
Limited 180gm twelve inch vinyl pressing of this 2016 EP release. Paul Draper was the frontman, main songwriter and vocalist with Mansun. The tracks on the EP are the first official recordings by Paul Draper since 2004's posthumous Mansun collection Kleptomania. The EP features three equally brilliant, very different brand new tracks: ‘Feeling My Heart Run Slow’ - a thundering juggernaut of a revenge rock n roll song; ‘No Ideas’ - a mind-expanding spy movie soundtrack condensed into just under six minutes and ‘The Silence is Deafening’ - a gleaming pop song that perfectly melds together glacial synths and soaring guitar-bass-drums. . The EP also features an alternate mix of ‘Feeling My Heart Run Slow’ by Andy MacFarlane of Scottish band The Twilight Sad.
Tracks:
1.1 Feeling My Heart Run Slow
1.2 No Ideas (Feat. Steven Wilson)
1.3 The Silence Is Deafening
1.4 F.M.H.R.S. (The Twilight Sad Remix)