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"Divine Satin Blimps" is a perfect song. First, it boasts the best use of soft-to-loud dynamics since the heydays of Nirvana. Second, the transition to the chorus will make your face reflexively transform into one of those "I'm rocking" grimaces that you would be embarrassed to have your closest friends see. Third, it prominently features the word "sable." What else do you need? |
CD: A Dusty Bible Leads to a Dirty Life
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: The Halcyon Brothers |
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"And Then The Shove" proves that the "girl-done-me-wrong" archetype which has formed the basis of great rock songs for decades is alive and well and living in Minneapolis. Bridging the musical gap between Guided By Voices and Elvis Costello and The Attractions, "And Then The Shove" is a meaty pop marvel that jumps out of your speakers and holds your ears hostage for 180 seconds. |
CD: A Dusty Bible Leads to a Dirty Life
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: The Halcyon Brothers |
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"I Know" is the kind of glimmering power-pop that sends Rivers Cuomo into epileptic spasms. The Halcyon Brothers combine chiming guitars, sunny harmonies, and a killer chorus to create a song that is custom-made for cookouts, convertibles, and carousing. The sound of summer is officially here. |
CD: A Dusty Bible Leads to a Dirty Life
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: The Halcyon Brothers |
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