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Tunnel Blanket is the third studio album by the American band This Will Destroy You.Recorded and mixed by John Congleton, [7] it was released in Europe on May 9, 2011, on Monotreme Records, [8] and on May 10 on Suicide Squeeze Records for the rest of the world with the exception of Australia and New Zealand where it was released by Hobbledehoy Record Co. [9]
This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) is an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects -laden guitar and a heavy usage of dynamics .
Moving on the Edges of Things is an EP by the American band This Will Destroy You. It was released on August 10, 2010 through Magic Bullet Records, [3] although it was available on the label's website from July. [4] It was released on 12" vinyl, with the first, and currently only, pressing limited to 1000 copies. [3] [5]
Mom - cello, violin (tracks 1 and 2) Michael Bryant - trombone (track 1) Warren Stewart - trumpet (track 1) Jeff Ziegler - guitar (track 4) Kevin Tangney - trumpet (track 3 and 4) Dylan Rieck - cello (track 4) Production. John Congleton - producer (tracks 1 and 2), mixer and engineer (tracks 1 and 2) This Will Destroy You - producers (track 1 ...
Live in Reykjavik, Iceland is the first live compilation album by This Will Destroy You. It was released on October 29, 2013. It was released on October 29, 2013. [ 1 ]
"Burial on the Presidio Banks" was featured in the final scene of the CSI: Miami episode "Flight Risk". "They Move on Tracks of Never-Ending Light" was used as part of an NBC introductory film narrated by Tom Brokaw which overviews Canada for the 2010 Winter Olympics, it was also used in the 2012 independent film The Diary of Preston Plummer starring Trevor Morgan.
Christopher Tignor (born March 15, 1976) is an American composer, musician, and software engineer based in New York City. [1] A founding member of post-rock acts Slow Six [2] and Wires Under Tension, [3] Tignor is primarily known for his solo work as an electro-acoustic violinist "making computers coexist in harmony with acoustic instruments in a live setting". [1]
Tracks from Young Mountain have often been used in popular media. Most notably, "There are Some Remedies Worse Than the Disease" was used in the trailer for the 2009 film The Taking of Pelham 123, [10] "I Believe in Your Victory" was used in the 2008 horror film Prom Night and "Quiet" featured in the documentary film William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe.