
Klone "Unplugged" 12"
If the oftentimes unimaginative āUnpluggedā undertaking is to be interesting at all, it must not be done in a way that simply entails getting rid of any electric guitars, and playing the exact same songs and riffs on acoustic instruments. Klone have well understood this.
Their latest studio offering, 2015ās critically acclaimed Here Comes The Sun, which made it to #1 of leading German Prog magazine ECLIPSEDās āalbum of the yearā list, already opened the doors to a more staid and deliberate approach to music, based on spacious arrangements which give every single note plenty of room to linger and breathe.
When the opportunity arose to open for Anneke Van Giersbergen with an acoustic set, the band decided to take up the challenge and revisit their songs so that they would not just work, but truly shine within these new paradigms. Armelle Dousset, a well known local musician in the bandās hometown Poitiers, joined the band on accordion, percussion and piano for this endeavour.
The live performances to Anneke Van Giersbergenās crowd in May 2016 were a huge success, and a completely different but not any less rewarding experience for both audience and the band itself, as compared to their non-acoustic shows at Roadburn Festival earlier this year, or opening for Devin Townsend. It soon occured to the band that these new interpretations of their songs needed to be recorded properly.
Unplugged contains 9 songs taken off the last 2 albums Here Comes The Sun and 2012ās The Dreamerās Hideaway, recorded live at the Théâtre de la Coupe dāOr de Rochefort, as well as 2 studio tracks⦠including a stunning cover version of Depeche Modeās People Are People. This album proves once more that Klone are āpossibly the best kep secret in France right nowā, as TOTAL GUITAR Magazine put it. Their music works equally well in two very different sonic realms ā saturated with distortion, or completely without. And this can only be seen as the best possible compliment on the outstanding quality of their songwriting.
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If the oftentimes unimaginative āUnpluggedā undertaking is to be interesting at all, it must not be done in a way that simply entails getting rid of any electric guitars, and playing the exact same songs and riffs on acoustic instruments. Klone have well understood this.
Their latest studio offering, 2015ās critically acclaimed Here Comes The Sun, which made it to #1 of leading German Prog magazine ECLIPSEDās āalbum of the yearā list, already opened the doors to a more staid and deliberate approach to music, based on spacious arrangements which give every single note plenty of room to linger and breathe.
When the opportunity arose to open for Anneke Van Giersbergen with an acoustic set, the band decided to take up the challenge and revisit their songs so that they would not just work, but truly shine within these new paradigms. Armelle Dousset, a well known local musician in the bandās hometown Poitiers, joined the band on accordion, percussion and piano for this endeavour.
The live performances to Anneke Van Giersbergenās crowd in May 2016 were a huge success, and a completely different but not any less rewarding experience for both audience and the band itself, as compared to their non-acoustic shows at Roadburn Festival earlier this year, or opening for Devin Townsend. It soon occured to the band that these new interpretations of their songs needed to be recorded properly.
Unplugged contains 9 songs taken off the last 2 albums Here Comes The Sun and 2012ās The Dreamerās Hideaway, recorded live at the Théâtre de la Coupe dāOr de Rochefort, as well as 2 studio tracks⦠including a stunning cover version of Depeche Modeās People Are People. This album proves once more that Klone are āpossibly the best kep secret in France right nowā, as TOTAL GUITAR Magazine put it. Their music works equally well in two very different sonic realms ā saturated with distortion, or completely without. And this can only be seen as the best possible compliment on the outstanding quality of their songwriting.




















