Friday, November 6, 2009

The Sound Of Arrows - Into The Clouds (Fear Of Tigers Remix)



The Sound Of Arrows and Fear Of Tigers both made their splashes into the blog world in 2008 crafting epic, almost over the top, songs about love, passion, life, and death. In a world filled with people trying to be too-cool-for-school, both of these groups are unabashedly emotional and go for the stars every time they release a track.

Naturally, when TSOArrows released their big 2nd single, "Into The Clouds", it made perfect sense to have synth-smith Fear Of Tigers take on a remix with the goal of shattering the stratosphere.

Binary guys are usually pretty cool with letting loose with some super pop here and there, but this song really takes things to an awesome new level. For the record, I'm not sure I could really handle hearing this kind of stuff all day, but I sure am a sucker for a massive, triumphant, epic, emotional rollercoaster of a song here and there. Put it this way, this is the kind of song Diamond Cut would require 3 tweets to gush over.

After listening to the song 5 times back to back, I think I'm still flying up towards the moon. Lets get at it.








The Sound Of Arrows - Into The Clouds (Fear Of Tigers Remix)

"Lets escape this town.... The streets, the cars and the crowds... and into the clouds."

This is the kind of song you put on when the best things in life happen to you. Headphones on, walking down the street. This is the best soundtrack for days when you cant be touched.


Its a song for the scene in your favorite movie when the dork gets the girl after 2 hours of trying.

It makes me want to jump around and laugh.



Or jump into the Pacific with all my clothes on. Meet me at the beach eh?


Thanks Discodust.

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1 comments:

John Dharon said...

A favorite of mine. The Sound of Arrows has that old feeling of the "Walt Disney presents..." movies of the 80s.Its always so positive and uplifting...like you said, its good for those untouchable days. Fear of Tigers never disappointments,big fan.