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Music Style
Indie-Pop |
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Musical Influences
New Order, OMD, Swirlies, Lilys, Beach Boys, Beatles, Magnetic Fields |
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Similar Artists
New Order, Swirlies, Sundays |
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Group Members
dan-bass estelle-keyboards, vocals josh-drums steve-guitars, keyboards |
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Instruments
Keyboards, Tambourines, Bass, Guitar, Drums |
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Albums
Self-Titled album released on shelflife |
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Press Reviews
"..sophisticated, seductive dream-pop.." "..a hybrid of keyboard-soaked elegance and a gentle flow of lighthearted guitars. With Estelle's contribution of heavenly vocals, the quartet takes an influential bow toward the likes of Stereolab and Lush." -Mike DaRonco of All Music Guide http://allmusic.com * * * * "..if you happen to like beautiful music, there is no other possibilty: you will not be able to live without this album.." "It combines the spacey, dense, atmospheric haze of My Bloody Valentines' Loveless with the soft, emotive pop feel of Marine Research in a way which is both overwhelming and subtly brilliant." -Nick of Big OrangeCrayon http://www.bigorangecrayon.com * * * * * "..a sweet brand of indy pop thats a little more complicated on repeated listenings than it seems at first. The layered sound of the first track,'Tripping Me Up,' and indeed all the ones that follow, is deceivingly simple at first but has depth that eventually shines through." -Michael Podolsky of Moon Magazine http://www.moonmag.com |
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Location
Gainesville, FL - USA |
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