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This EP finds Brighton, England's band at a perfect mid-point between the guitar-pop rush of their first album (2002's Holes In The Wall) and the studied, symphonic arrangements of their second (2003's The American Adventure). These seven tracks (plus a US bonus track) are ESP's best work to date. Most notably, 'Cold World' skips along like a Paul McCartney-penned Strokes track and 'Everybody Wants' is a sweeping epic of a song that punctuates the band's enduring ambition.
MP3 $6.30
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'The Electric Soft Parade began as a psychedelia-infused indie band that blended the {post-grunge} fuzziness of Silverchair with the troubled dreaminess of post-Syd Barrett Pink Floyd, and in many respects their third full-length, No Need to be Down-Hearted, shows how little they've changed. Woken by a Kiss drifts, Comfortably Numb-style, through much of the same kind of reverb-heavy, druggy, fuzzy territory explored on their first album, Holes in the Wall. And Shore Song/Surfacing, with its Elliott Smith... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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This EP finds Brighton, England's band at a perfect mid-point between the guitar-pop rush of their first album (2002's Holes In The Wall) and the studied, symphonic arrangements of their second (2003's The American Adventure). These seven tracks (plus a US bonus track) are ESP's best work to date. Most notably, "Cold World" skips along like a Paul McCartney-penned Strokes track and "Everybody Wants" is a sweeping epic of a song that punctuates the band's enduring ambition.
CDep $9.99
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