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I just CANNOT STOP watching this video. How cleverly made - and superbly edited. And I hate to admit it, but I am madly in love with both the sisters... sorry for sharing too much there....
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Wonderful song.. it's a pity they only got one proper album out before splitting up. The band School of Seven Bells that the two sisters are in now looks promising though.
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I don't like their thick texture...it makes them sound as if they have a poor sense of rhythm. And their harmonies weren't even that interesting...
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Why isn't this band more popular? I just found them today.
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this is good but not even comparable to school of seven bells... there they are heaven on earth!
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@anomalogue plus the lyrical content and reverberating vocals-- as if to be broadcast to the whole world-- reaches farther than cultural hearth from which the song was spawned
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Check out Madder Rose, they used to open for the Sundays.. Nice sound.. Cheers! Please don't stop writing.. Cool spy cams btw.
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@anomalogue It's funny that you say that. I did't know this band, I came across them because of an interview of Jake Shears, Scissor Sisters, he was in my country and they asked him what are you listen now? and he said School of Seven Bells. He said I don't know where they are from, I think is from Canada. And I thought wow, a new yorker that finds that sound is from abroad.



im usually more open minded to different sounds from indie bands but this is just horrible.. although oddly i seem to be the one of very few to think so.
lukyl100 5 months ago in playlist Hipster or homo? An indie playlist.
@lukyl100 It never fails to amaze me how that happens. This song is amazing to me, but a lot of stuff that I know has to be good either irritates me or leaves me indifferent (for instance, Radiohead eludes me). I always hope I'll somehow crack the taste one day. I've had occasional success at it.
anomalogue 5 months ago
A very good band, more european sound, than New York, thoug.
waxyway 1 year ago
@waxyway I agree. NYC art tends to present life with a harsh, secular strobe; where this gives it to us with votive backlighting suggestive of something older than America.
anomalogue 1 year ago