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The Unwinding Hours

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post-rockindieScottishalternative rockaereogramme

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Iain Cook and Craig B., former members of Glasgow alternative/post-rock band Aereogramme have formed another band, called The Unwinding Hours. The group's debut album was released in February 2010. In August 2012, the band released their highly anticipated follow up album titled Afterlives. www.theunwindinghours.com Quote: "Hello. Thanks for coming. This is “The Unwinding Hours” – Craig B and Iain Cook. We have been slowly writing, playing, programming and recording demos since 2008 and now we have 10 songs. “Solstice” is a small taster of what’s to come. The drums have already been recorded by Paul Savage at chem.19. The rest of the album will be recorded at Iain Cook’s studio starting on the 24th of August. We are quietly excited. The album will be released at some point next year. There are no plans to tour yet. Feel free to ask any questions. Cheers" http://www.myspace.com/theunwindinghours User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Knut

14,716
2

Tightrope

10,833
3

Little One

9,319
4

Solstice

9,204
5

There Are Worse Things Than Being Alone

9,186
6

Peaceful Liquid Shell

8,821
7

Child

7,957
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Traces

7,528
9

Annie Jane

7,390
10

The Final Hour

7,235

albums

The Unwinding Hours

The Unwinding Hours

Afterlives

Afterlives

Wayward

Wayward

Tour EP

Tour EP

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Secret Hits [Explicit]

Tour EP 2012

Tour EP 2012

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Tour CD 2010

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Visions All Areas Vol. 112

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Rolling Stone - New Noises 98

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Secret Hits Label Sampler

Visions - All Areas 142

Visions - All Areas 142

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Acoustic Tour CD

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