shitepipe
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Minimal melodies
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Holy shit Pitchfork reviewed the Lovely Eggs, maybe they'll finally play a gig in Ireland now.
BBC6 are playing them to deathHoly shit Pitchfork reviewed the Lovely Eggs, maybe they'll finally play a gig in Ireland now.
I haven't actually listened to it yet myself but I refuse to EVER go off them, i've been in since the Angelica days and i'm not leaving now.I've only given it a quick listen and have kind of gone off them! Although I think it would probably sound great live.
It's probably a bit shouty for a B&S fop like yourself.BBC6 are playing them to death
played de barras in clonakilty in cork a few months backHoly shit Pitchfork reviewed the Lovely Eggs, maybe they'll finally play a gig in Ireland now.
really???played de barras in clonakilty in cork a few months back
part of the guitar festival around Septreally???
sake. No one told me.
Tracey Thorn's new album, Record, is on my list and also looking forward to David Byrne's new one, American Utopia.
The TT album didn't do much for me on first listen. Actually turned it off after 5 songs. Her voice sounds a whole lot different from her ETBTG days. But, I'll return to it cos I do like her a
lot.
Listened to the new Gwenno album earlier. Some definite high points but a bit laborious at times too.
Currently checking this out. Heartbreaking, as you'd expect
[/QUOTE]Sooooooooo Goooooood
trio record with tony buck (the necks) on drums and cymbals and mike majkowski on bass. a jazzier take on the ethiopique sound with mergia on accordion, piano (not unlike emahoy tsegué-maryam guèbrou's solo piano sound) and keyboards.
perfect saturday morning music.
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