its like mixing up Florence & The Machine with Fevery Ray/The Knife and a little bit of T.E.E.D ! awesome song
12 years ago
Caché Lumiére
Und wieder ein genialer Song den ich pausenlos hören könnte.
12 years ago
Peter Schneider
Oh Lord, wie ich es liebe \o/
12 years ago
theunknowncompanion
Thought this was Florence when I first heard it. Wonderful :)
12 years ago
David Albert
love her voice
12 years ago
karllustration
You are right about the twins being in the band, but I think he is just trying to describe the general effects of what a vibrato sounds like. I don't believe Sari and Romy were on the 'Feel it Break' recordings, but Katie has made it quite clear in interviews that this new release is a collaborative effort of the whole band, so I wonder if they'll have vocal presence on the tracks.
12 years ago
terry crews
i think you may be wrong here because there are 2 backup singers in the band so like 3 voices playing at same time and the 2 backups are actually twins
12 years ago
Richard Price Elliott
To the untrained ear, Austra's voice may be perceived as a flutter. If I had a magic wand, I would slow her vibrato down... just a few ticks. It may bode well for future exposure.
12 years ago
donjule08
Ahh now i understand :) thank you and yes you're very right!
12 years ago
Richard Price Elliott
I do not know where to begin. Vibrato is a pulsating change in pitch. A Synth can do that very well, but vibrato from a throat like her's... also allows for fluctuations in overtones. It is somewhat akin to a singer that can voice 2 distinct tones at once. It is a human warmth that a machine can not manufacture.
12 years ago
donjule08
i'm reading this comment nearly everyday and i don't get it :-/ would you mind to explain it to me ?
12 years ago
adelah
florence = vibrato. but this is amazing
12 years ago
drunkenjesus95
eher 20 :)
12 years ago
Richard Price Elliott
That warm swell in your vibrato ... is better than any analogue synth could ever do.