Keep Shelly In Athens share "Leave In Silence" and detail new album Philokalia
14 June 2017, 16:07
| Written by
Laurence Day
Greek duo Keep Shelly In Athens have announced new LP Philokalia and shared the glistening lead tune "Leave In Silence".
The outfit's third album in total follows 2015's richly textured pop collection Now I'm Ready. Award-winning Australian poet/novelist Jessica Bell takes over lead vocal duties.
"Leave In Silence" is a hit of emotional electropop from KSIA - it roams into myriad directions with a sense of loose freedom, diving down ambient tangents and striking into experimental realms. Bell's vocals tie the whole thing together, and oer the track's five-and-a-half minute duration you're spellbound.
Tracklist:
- Leave In Silence
- Marionette
- Game Over (Daniel's Scene)
- Seattle
- Philokalia
- We Want More
- Dark Light
- Believe
Philokalia is out via their own label Athenian Aura on 29 September.
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