The End of the Beginning is the first studio album by Irish post-rock band God Is an Astronaut. Its name is most likely from a famous quote by British war-leader and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in a speech about the Second Battle of El Alamein: "Now this is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." "Fall from the Stars" was used during TV3's coverage of the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The album was digitally remastered and re-released in 2011. 1. "The End of the Beginning" 4:15 2. "F… read more
The End of the Beginning is the first studio album by Irish post-rock band God Is an Astronaut. Its name is most likely from a famous quote by Britis… read more
The End of the Beginning is the first studio album by Irish post-rock band God Is an Astronaut. Its name is most likely from a famous quote by British war-leader and Prime Minister Winst… read more
God Is an Astronaut are an Irish post-rock band from County Wicklow, formed in 2002 by Niels and Torsten Kinsella. Their style employs elements of electronic music, krautrock, and space rock, reminiscent of Tangerine Dream. The band currently consists of Niels and Torsten Kinsella and Lloyd Hanney. They have released 9 studio albums to date. The band was formed in 2002 by twin brothers Niels and Torsten Kinsella, who took the inspiration for its name from a quote in the movie Nightbreed. God Is an Astronaut's debut album The End of the Beginning was released in (2002) on the R… read more
God Is an Astronaut are an Irish post-rock band from County Wicklow, formed in 2002 by Niels and Torsten Kinsella. Their style employs elements of electronic music, krautrock, and space roc… read more
God Is an Astronaut are an Irish post-rock band from County Wicklow, formed in 2002 by Niels and Torsten Kinsella. Their style employs elements of electronic music, krautrock, and space rock, reminiscent of Tangerine Dream. The band cu… read more