Marching Song (Esben And The Witch Song)
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"Marching Song" is a song by British
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Esben and the Witch Esben and the Witch (Danish language: ''Esben og Troldheksen'') is a Danish fairy tale first collected by Jens Kamp.Kamp, Jens. ''Danske Folkeminder, æventyr, Folkesagn, Gaader, Rim Og Folketro''. Odense: R. Nielsen, 1877. pp. 93-102. Andrew ...
as the first single from their debut
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Violet Cries ''Violet Cries'' is the debut studio album by British alternative rock band Esben and the Witch. The album was released on 31 January 2011 through Matador. The album came shortly after the band's shortlisting in the BBC’s Sound of 2011 poll. A ...
'', released on a limited number of 300 on 12" vinyl.


Reception

Drowned in sound said "It has to be said, that with Marching Song, Esben And The Witch don't quite do enough to shatter any cynicism around their assumed acclaim. But they'll keep people interested, and at this stage, that'll do" and the line of best fit said "The fact that not everything can be clearly deciphered straight away is one of the most appealing factors here though. Esben, alongside the likes of The XX and Zola Jesus are forging a path to inject a little mystique back into pop music, drawing on the despair and theatrics of gothic culture to create songs which are stirring, atmospheric and adventurous whilst still maintaining an accessible edge".


Music video

A video was made for "Marching Song". It features head-shots of the band members depicting them being gradually beaten up. Rachel said about the idea for the video “It was an idea I had quite a while ago, and something we spoke about and developed between the three of us. Confrontation, strength, resilience: all emotions we wanted to convey simply and effectively, and we’re really happy with the way it turned out”. It was directed by David Procter and Peter King.


Track listing

All songs written by Esben and the Witch ;A #Marching Song - 3:49 #Souvenirs - 3:23 ;B #Done because we are too menny - 9:05


Personnel

*Rachel Davies – lead vocals, bass, percussion *Thomas Fisher – guitar, keyboards, percussion *Daniel Copeman – guitar, keyboards, percussion


Charts


References

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