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Delirious, UK rainy-day melancholy psychedelic indie, with some Blue Oyster Cult, Stone Roses, and Belle and Sebastian thrown in for good measure. First single "All the Pleasures of the World," with its loping bass lines, swooning strings and eerie, hypnotic harmonies, is an intricate and atmospheric pop song. The whole album recalls the minor key majesty and close-knit harmonies of 60s maestros such as the the Zombies, the Byrds and the Beach Boys.
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Originally released by Chapter Music in 2006, this is the debut full-length album by Melbourne quartet, The Crayon Fields. Lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Geoff O'Connor is a myopic boy genius whose record collection consists almost solely of op-shop vinyl LPs released before 1970. Consequently, The Crayon Fields play intricate, atmospheric pop songs that recall the minor-key majesty and close-knit harmonies of '60s maestros such as The Zombies, The Byrds and The Beach Boys. The album title refers to... [ read more ]
CD $16.99
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Atlas Sound Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel, Eine Kleine Nacht Musik Eine Kleine Nacht Musik, Mount Eerie Wind's Poem