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According to the UK press, Guillemots are the next big thing. This prediction comes from the band's quirky live show and a sound best described as inviting, eclectic, swaggering psychedelic indie-pop, with warm and distinctive vocals, something the Brits have come to call "odd-pop." The band is fronted by Birmingham born Fyfe Dangerfield, and includes the unfeasibly glamorous double bassist Aristazabal Hawkes: the scintillating guitarist MC Lord Magrao, and drumming thunderclap Rican Caol. Inspired by the... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. According to the UK press, Guillemots are the next big thing. This prediction comes from the band's quirky live show and a sound best described as inviting, eclectic, swaggering psychedelic indie-pop, with warm and distinctive vocals, something the Brits have come to call "odd-pop." The band is fronted by Birmingham born Fyfe Dangerfield, and includes the unfeasibly glamorous double bassist Aristazabal Hawkes: the scintillating guitarist MC Lord Magrao, and drumming thunderclap Rican Caol. I... [ read more ]
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IMPORT. There has been many a comment as to how different the Guillemots live impact is compared to their debut album, Through the Window Pane. In their second full-length, Red, they do to a large extent, manage to replicate their live eccentricity. Whereby, the above-mentioned bold beginning is cushioned by the piercingly poetic ballad, "Falling Out Of Reach". It possesses the most prominent acoustic element in the history of Guillemots. At times, they produce the feel you'd expect from Arcade Fire had th... [ read more ]
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