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Beirut — The Tern
Album: Hadsel
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6.6

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Total ratings: 944









Released: 0
Length: 4:10
Plays (last 30 days): 5
No, it's not so easier
Not so easier
Not so easier
Oh, not so easier
Not so easier
Not so easier
No, it's not too late to find where you are
It's not too late to find where you are
It's not too late to find
No, it's not so easier
Not so easier
Not so easier
Oh, it's not too late to find where you are
It's not too late to find where you are
It's not too late to find
Oh, you're not too late to find where you are
You're not too late to find where you are
You're not too late to find
Good Lord, I'm not so easier
I'm not so easier
Not so easier
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 kontakt2 wrote:
haha, first!

Nice song, love it!
Released on the 10.November 2023 and today is the 2nd November 


Perhaps 11 October?
 Jelani wrote:



David Byrne could do nothing so holy and soothing.


Oh yes he could!!! 😆 LOL
 MusicManiac58 wrote:

Fun fact:
Hadsel is a small town in Northern Norway and it's the birthplace of Sivert Høyem (Madrugada).

Interesting. Love Sivert's voice too.

 louis.abate wrote:

One of the standouts on the new album. I was testing some new hi-fi eqipment and at 1:46 a smile formed ear to ear (Schiit Vidar 2 powering KEF LS50 Meta). 



That can´t compare to my dual Hassenpfeffer Vlaff 605s driving a pair of Weedlschnitz PP-tube Glonks!
 1120ralph wrote:

Spent forever on those lyrics, did you??  LOL 



Spent forever on this comment, did you? LOL
Spent forever on those lyrics, did you??  LOL 
Probably just me, but the chanting hymnal vocals elicit such a powerful emotional response...so amazingly simple and evocative, in spite of the Casio keyboard programming....
 rgio wrote:

I was waiting for "goodbye girl" (Squeeze). 



"I met her in a bar room, her name I didn't catch"
There's a definite Polynesian vibe in this song.
One of the standouts on the new album. I was testing some new hi-fi eqipment and at 1:46 a smile formed ear to ear (Schiit Vidar 2 powering KEF LS50 Meta). 
 smartn1 wrote:

raising this to a 7. It's hypnotic and trance like. Makes me feel better. (I feel like crap right now)



I really hope you start feeling better smartn1 
I hear a David Byrne influence
raising this to a 7. It's hypnotic and trance like. Makes me feel better. (I feel like crap right now)
I like this very much, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the reason a track with the line "Not so easier" was placed immediately after a track with the line "How does it feel like" (Chemical Brothers, "Let Forever Be") was just to wind up the grammar police amongst us. Nice one, Bill.  
It's a bit repetitive but the melody is really nice - 6 but might go to a 7 
Wonderful band, wonderful song. This one was recorded in Norway in a community called Hadsel and the city named Stokmarknes.
6 -> 7 and probably soon -> 8 ... 
Very very nice.  
 steady_steve wrote:
 turned away from my computer screen and in a bit I thought that the song had changed and I was listening to some David Byrne music.   I'd say that is high praise indeed for Beirut cause I love D.B
 
Me too!
I was waiting for "goodbye girl" (Squeeze). 
 dziebell wrote:

Meaningless scat singing. Nowhere close to  â€œdo do do,, da da da.



Meaningless low-effort comment. Nowhere close to a comprehensible, rational thought.
this is growing on me - 8
Oh YAY, new Beirut!
Thanks Bill :-)
Fun fact:
Hadsel is a small town in Northern Norway and it's the birthplace of Sivert Høyem (Madrugada).
Meaningless scat singing. Nowhere close to  â€œdo do do,, da da da.
 steady_steve wrote:

I turned away from my computer screen and in a bit I thought that the song had changed and I was listening to some David Byrne music.   I'd say that is high praise indeed for Beirut cause I love D.B. 
 




I thought it sounds more Daniel Lanois-esque...
 steady_steve wrote:

I turned away from my computer screen and in a bit I thought that the song had changed and I was listening to some David Byrne music.   I'd say that is high praise indeed for Beirut cause I love D.B. 
 




David Byrne could do nothing so holy and soothing.
I turned away from my computer screen and in a bit I thought that the song had changed and I was listening to some David Byrne music.   I'd say that is high praise indeed for Beirut cause I love D.B. 
 
haha, first!

Nice song, love it!
Released on the 10.November 2023 and today is the 2nd November