The Map Room

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Hold Me up to the Sun 00:00 Tools
Pilot 03:55 Tools
Dynamo 03:55 Tools
All You'll Ever Find 04:38 Tools
There's a Fire 04:23 Tools
City 05:03 Tools
Stick Around 04:43 Tools
Lay Down Here 03:34 Tools
List of Things 04:18 Tools
Elastic Tongue 04:52 Tools
Memory 04:40 Tools
Visitors 04:17 Tools
You and Back 04:17 Tools
I Don't Mind 04:17 Tools
Other Animal 04:17 Tools
Colour 04:17 Tools
Show 04:17 Tools
Knew from the Start 04:17 Tools
Any Other 04:17 Tools
Here Right Now 04:17 Tools
Look Away 04:17 Tools
All You'll Ever Need 04:37 Tools
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Atmospheric indie pop group The Map Room combine their love for well-constructed pop songs and embellished instrumentation with themes of displacement and motion inspired in part by their travels through South America. Brendon Morrow and Simon Gooding met while studying Audio Engineering in Australia, and upon returning to their hometown of Auckland the pair began to write music together. During a year-long trip from Argentina to Colombia, the duo developed their sound by writing and playing shows along the way. Armed with a portable recorder and two old acoustic guitars purchased from an antique store in Buenos Aires, the pair set off on their odyssey and began writing and recording the first fragments of new songs. As the transient nature of their year unfolded, lyrical themes of movement, displacement and strange encounters began to rise to the surface. The demos turned into fully-formed songs the duo would perform along the way, including slightly awkward Spanish-language live to air radio performances, and various gigs throughout Peru and into Colombia. No Spanish has made it into their songs thus far, but the band have crafted a sound which reaches from solo acoustic guitar (both acoustic guitars somehow making it home in one piece) to full band dynamics, rich with synthesizers, piano and electric guitar. "Simon Gooding and Brendon Morrow's music is full of layers… sharing vocal duties, with Simon's voice a high floaty contrast to Brendon's lower grittier voice…the duo's music is sculptural and delicate. 'Pilot' is my favourite; a dreamy pop song sprinkled with synths so light and airy they sound like they're floating high above you, with vocals equally sky-high." (Einstein Music Journal) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.