Acolyte

    Artist: Delphic

    (9 customer reviews) | Write a review

    only £6.99

    Tracks:
    10
    Duration:
    00:51:44
    Format:
    MP3
    Quality:
    320 kbps
    Size:
    124.16 MB

    Album saving: £2.91  compared to buying all the tracks

    TrackDurationPrice/Buy
    1.Clarion Call 00:02:57£0.99
    2.Doubt 00:04:06£0.99
    3.This Momentary 00:04:35£0.99
    4.Red Lights 00:06:09£0.99
    5.Acolyte 00:08:51£0.99
    6.Halcyon 00:04:42£0.99
    7.Submission 00:05:33£0.99
    8.Counterpoint 00:06:19£0.99
    9.Ephemera 00:01:56£0.99
    10.Remain 00:06:36£0.99

    customer Reviews

     Average rating (9 reviews)

     Awesome album!!!

    | | See all TheMainLegend's reviews (5)

    Got this album the other day and it's amazing!! Doubt, Halycon, Submission & Remain are immense tunes!! These guys are gonna be huge in 2010!! If you like Temper Trap, Kasabian etc, you will love these guys!!

     My album of 2010- the most interesting chart album by a mile

    | | See all Yak317's reviews (24)

    Top 100 Music Reviewer

    What I love about this album is that, unlike many "indie-electro" bands which are predominantly the same old three piece guitar led bands with the odd keyboard effect *snore*, Delphic really produce good quality electro riffs in their own right. They are in fact arguably "electro-indie" that is, mostly electro punctuated by the occasional guitar riff - and in my humble opinion all the better for it.

    Far from simplistic generic char fodder, each song is made up of many different layers of sound and noise - the heavy use of classic synths, build up, drops and distort in each track gives the album an overall ethereal quality whilst still managing to keep us grounded with some ripping guitar or keyboard riff.

    Stand out songs for me are "Doubt", "Counterpoint" and "Remain" - but there really isn't a single track I don't absolutely love, I can quite happily put the whole album on, sit back and let it just play. Bliss. No question though, the stand out track is the 8 minute title track masterpiece; "Acolyte". It is an absolute lesson in how to build a damn fantastic trance track - starting low, brooding with whining guitars, puckered with echo, then the kick of the high hats, the electro riff, a full two minute of build up before the spectacular drop which every time I listen to manages to make me air punch in geekish delight at its sheer awesomeness.

    Delphic stand out from the crowd, offering something unique and rather spectacular in the process. They find that nice middle ground between the less than chart friendly electro-core (Crystal Castles, Salem, You only love her coz she is dead etc etc) and their rather dull, safe, uninspiring chart contemporaries (cough - Klaxons, cough - Pigeon Detectives cough cough...) I can't wait for these boys to get on a second album, and I can only hope it lives up to this one. 5/5

     WOW !!!

    | | See all runner159's reviews (3)

    Bought this not exspecting much but every track is amazin cause i did'nt know much about the band it gets you movin so well worth the money !!!!

     Delhic are even better live than in the studio!

    | | See all Perusaddler's reviews (1)

    The album is great, but live on Saturday at the Wulfrun Hall they were a sensation!

     Awesome album for an awesome band!

    | | See all whiteagleuk's reviews (1)

    This album is a must who like such bands as 2 door cinema club its got a brilliant happy mood beat about it!cant wait to see these guys in august at leeds festival...get on it!