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This Crazy Place's driving guitar and bass were heavily influenced by Johnny Marr of the Smiths and Peter Hook of Joy Division/New Order. |
MP3.com CD: "809" - buy it! MP3.com CD: 809 - buy it!
CD: 809 -- Demo
Credits: J. Scro, R. Aylward, J. Scro |
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Atmospheric melodies with a rollicking bassline and temperamental drums. Evelyn is influenced by an anonymous love letter (sent, not received) and a James Joyce short story of the same name. |
MP3.com CD: "809" - buy it! MP3.com CD: 809 - buy it!
CD: 809 -- Demo
Credits: J. Scro, R. Aylward, J. Scro |
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MP3.com CD: "809" - buy it! MP3.com CD: 809 - buy it!
CD: 809 -- Demo
Credits: J. Scro, R. Aylward, J. Scro |
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A somber meditation that evolves into a complacent revelation. |
MP3.com CD: "809" - buy it! MP3.com CD: 809 - buy it!
CD: 809 -- Demo
Credits: J. Scro, R. Aylward, J. Scro |
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Marching towards the future and away from the past. Originally recorded in 2001, this song stuck around, changing many shapes before surfacing in the form it is here.
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MP3.com CD: "809" - buy it! MP3.com CD: 809 - buy it!
CD: 809 -- Demo
Credits: J. Scro, R. Aylward, J. Scro |
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