The Caribbean Islanders
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Plastic Explosives contains 12 songs and a half-dozen interludes. It was produced by Beauty Pill's Chad Clark (who recently produced Wilderness' debut record) and the group at Silver Sonya and the legendary Inner Ear in Arlington, VA as well as in the Washington, D.C.-based band's National Crayon Museum studio. Plastic Explosives broadens the five-piece's signature "late-night" sound, marrying a mid-afternoon pop immediacy that evokes Simon and Garfunkel, the Shins, and the Dismemberment Plan [ read more ]
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"William of Orange," considered by The Caribbean to be their most "right" work yet, is a batch of five songs that expand far beyond their at-first-glance (and highly satisfying) pop sensibility. Following their 2003 full-length "History's First Know-It-All" (released by Tomlab and Endearing), this "mini-mini-album" takes lovely melodies off the beaten path and back again, visiting electronic experimentation, multi-instrument exaltation, and lyrical conjuration along the way. Produced in part [ read more ]
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