♫♪  Legendary Hearts - “Fire Exit”

Mastered by Lawrence English in Brisbane, Australia and recently rereleased on Not Not Fun (having already been exposed to the world in 2012 by Dungeon Taxis), Music From The Elevator by Legendary Hearts is back and intact, remaining all six levels of tracks for listeners’ venturing needs. Featuring the single “Fire Exit” as their return burner, Legendary Hearts softens the synthetics game with the hardest chiseling. Long has the “Fire Exit” been a sort of initial PANIC MODE zone, in theory, but who knows what mysteries go on behind that rarely used doorway. Indicated with moans from an echoed guitar, a programmed pattern loops around and around, lightly trickled synthetics dripping in, and then that tapping pounces into a sweat of insatiable aura. “Fire Exit” is completely circular, yet redundancy is broken throughout as varying sounds create multiple minds of their own, introducing characters of audible signifiers, talking like indecipherable conversations behind closed doors. But this is merely the end of Legendary Hearts’ Music From The Elevator. The top floor, if you will. So get down to that “Basement” via Not Not Fun Friday November 27 (THAT’S RIGHT: Black Friday) — along with a CS reissue of Bronze’s In Stone and a CS from X.Y.R. — and stream “Fire Exit” below:

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