
Genero: Post Hardcore/Post Rock/Alternative
Pais: Australia
Discografica: Indie
Eleventh He Reaches London sat beneath a tree sometime in 2007. They thought of music and they thought of life; they thought of the perfect way to balance both, but soon realised that one was far easier to love than the other. They wrote "Hollow Be My Name" soon after, an endless representation of positive and negative emotions, of audible notes that have lost their way since 1927, when Henry Thomas first sat on the bank of a river and composed the "Fishing Blues". They recorded in 2007 and 2008, breaking the record they had previously set for hours spent in Bergerk! Studios by a band on a single project. The result is an hour long record; an hour to contribute to the ever growing stack of musically expressed observations of time spent on earth - not a throwback to a bygone era of sound, but an etching of one's own passage through this miserable wasteland.

2. Britain And Structure (4:50)
3. I Am The Bearer, I Stand In Need (9:32)
4. Son, You're Almost An Orphan (3:38)
5. Oh, Brother (5:14)
6. Gaze To The North (2:14)
7. Toorali (5:10)
8. Hill Of Grace (3:36)
9. Girt By Piss (6:12)
10. Death Is My Holiday (2:38)
11. For The Commonwealth And The Queen (11:03)
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2. Say You See Why So (8:50)
3. Swarming (9:58)
4. What Would Don Juan Say (5:24)
5. Ruination (1:33)
6. Chilson (7:02)
7. Long Grows The List Of The Live And Dead Pretenders (10:18)