Den danske kvartet får fornem spalteplads hos magasinets Senior Editor
Et af Danmarks for tiden mest omtalte og lovende bands, Lis Er Stille, har netop modtaget rosende omtale i et af verdens mest anerkendte musikmagasiner, Rolling Stone Magazine.
Senior Editor på magasinet, David Fricke, så bandet til årets Spot-festival i Århus, hvor Lis Er Stille stod for åbningskoncerten, og blev så imponeret over bandets præstation, at han har givet dem topprioritet i sin månedlige spalte ”Fricke's Picks” - en plads, der i øvrigt tidligere er tilfaldet prominente danske bands som The Raveonettes og århusianerne i Under Byen.
David Fricke skriver:
“Lis Er Stille are a new quartet from Denmark who play slow-boil, thundering-climax psychedelica. They are so new that their set (with guest cellist) at the 2006 Spot Festival, in their hometown of Århus in early June, was their eighth gig ever. The inexperience didn’t show. Only the powerchord in their arching keyboard-guitar chorales and drum-avalanche finals.
The bands debut album, “The Construction of the Amp Train” (brutal but sentimental) has just four songs in its forty-one minutes, so don’t expect pop or pith. Lis Er Stille makes a grand, prolonged bloom, combining Sigur Rós’ glazed crawl with early, riff-centric Flaming Lips and the explocive payoff of Pink Floyds “careful with that axe, Eugene”. And they are just getting started.”
Ikke det værste skudsmål at få fra en af verdens førende musikskribenter, skulle man mene.





