
Cuatro son los temas que tenemos hoy de The xx que no paran de presentar su música. El track oficial es Chained y las dos canciones que presentaron en vivo en un show de Hollywood son Sunset y Reunion . En Los Ángeles tocaron Swept Away . El segundo disco de la banda va a ver la luz recién el 11 de septiembre [...]
Cada vez nos vamos enterando más y más cosas en relación a The XX . En esta oportunidad la agrupación revelación Inglaterra que lanzó su primer disco con el que se llevó varios premios –entre ellos el Mercury Prize -, en un show en vivo, tocó dos nuevas canciones . Se tratan de "Sunset" y "Reunion" que se suman a "Angels" que lanzaron de manera oficial hace ya unos cuantos días. Los tres tracks formarán parte de Coexist [...]
Here's a couple more tracks from The XX's forthcoming album Coexist performed live at Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre last week. Make of them what you will and post any love/vitriolic hatred of similarities to the first album in the comments. Personally, I'm loving the beat on "Reunion", although the footage of "Swept Away" I heard the other day is, so far at least, the most promising snippet of the record. Coexist drops on 10th September, pre-order it Amazon . [...]
The xx's cheekily titled Coexist LP is out this fall. Consequently, the tour they're on now has setlists that are very Coexist ential. (Look they opened the door, I'm just walking through.) We've heard " Angels " and " Swept Away ," and here are two more album cuts from a show a couple weeks ago at the Fonda Theater: the reverb-soaked "Sunset," which is as romantically charged with beauty-in-the-face-of-inevitab le-darkness as its title suggests, and "Reunion," which has Romy and Oliver duetting over the sort of spacious, wistful, steel-drum-flecked thumping production Jamie XX [...]
Hace un par de días, les mostrabamos "Swept Away" canción que los ingleses habían tocado en su gira por los Estados Unidos. Pues hoy, les traemos 2 nuevas canciones, que han sido tocadas en esta gira y que seguramente podremos escuchar en nuestro país el 27 y 28 de Septiembre. Aquí pueden escucharlas y nos vemos en el Auditorio Blackberry. Sunset Reunion
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A few days back, we posted about The xx debuting a new song titled "Swept Away" during a recent performance in Los Angeles, and it seems that a few more videos from that performance have surfaced. Below, let your eardrums succumb to the audible beauty that is "Sunset" and "Reunion", two amazing tracks that make the wait for Coexist even more excruciating. The powerful, sprawling performances are definitely worth the watch. The xx's sophomore LP Coexist drops on September 11th via Young Turks. [...]

Yesterday, a video of The xx performing a new song off of their pending album, Coexist , made its way into the blogosphere. As LBYB so diligently points out, there appears to be a number of fan-filmed videos of the UK band performing new songs uploaded onto YouTube, also from their recent LA show. Give "Sunset" and "Reunion" a listen below. "Sunset" "Reunion"
Yesterday we showed you footage of the xx performing the new dance-y song "Swept Away" live at L.A.'s ... Read the full article at http://www.prefixmag.com/news/ watch-the-xx-debut-sunset-reun ion/67677/
The xx performed a good amount of Coexist material on their LA shows last week. We already pointed you to a video of “Swept Away,” now check out two other new tracks that should appear on the album, "Sunset" and "Reunion." We've heard "Reunion" played live before, then an anonymous eight minute stunner, but it's worth another listen –– wow. Coexist is out September 10/11. #via Read more articles like " The xx Debut "Sunset" [...]

A few days ago I tweeted about The xx having performed a new song "Swept Away" at their recent show in LA. Whilst that quickly spread throughout the blogosphere there were also a number of other videos of new tracks scattered throughout YouTube. Below you can feast your ears on "Sunset" and "Reunion" , both seemingly even more sparse than the previously-heard "Angels" or the tracks on their self-titled debut, but just as powerful and affecting. All three tracks are taken [...]