That was a new one on me Shoey. At first I thought it was generic US indie (not that that's a particularly bad thing), but as the album went on I really rather enjoyed it. The vocals reminded me a lot of someone else, but I can't quite put my finger on who. Anyway, I thought there was a good mix of experimentation and melody, so a big thumbs up from me.
Unfortunately I can't comment on how it worked as an album as I uploaded it to my mp3 player, which decided to play the tracks in alphabetical order; but from what I can tell, it worked pretty well.
Quite pleased that the Shallows got the satanic endorsement. Thanks for listening SKP - awaiting your 1st 'Spill post (c'mon, you know you want to). Curious to hear what the rest of you think of it?
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(Sorry FP & TFD - no frogs were harmed in the making of this record)
How do you know?
I can't keep up, I've only started listening to the previous one!
They are stunt frogs.
That was a new one on me Shoey. At first I thought it was generic US indie (not that that's a particularly bad thing), but as the album went on I really rather enjoyed it. The vocals reminded me a lot of someone else, but I can't quite put my finger on who. Anyway, I thought there was a good mix of experimentation and melody, so a big thumbs up from me.
Unfortunately I can't comment on how it worked as an album as I uploaded it to my mp3 player, which decided to play the tracks in alphabetical order; but from what I can tell, it worked pretty well.
Just put it on the iPod to listen to tomorrow....will be back after a thorough hearing...
Turns out this was the album I already have a download of, Shoey.
Playing again as I type.
@SatanKidneyPie - Mark "E" Everett, perhaps?
Quite pleased that the Shallows got the satanic endorsement. Thanks for listening SKP - awaiting your 1st 'Spill post (c'mon, you know you want to). Curious to hear what the rest of you think of it?
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