If you haven't heard of these guys, you are in for a major treat.
This fantastic single dropped last year and is, I believe their second release. They sound a bit like a proper old-school anthemic indie band, but there's something a bit deeper going on here as well. The quality of the songs is outstanding for one thing, and there's a naive, but beautiful sense of authenticity about the whole enterprise. They over-emote in the video, but I can even forgive them that with songs this good.
They have a female keyboard player into the bargain, which never fails to get my vote.
Outstanding stuff. Get the new EP and keep an eye out for news of the album here.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
Expired.
Friday, September 18, 2009
New Adventures - In Our Hands 7"
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