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Broken Records - And They All Fell into the Sea

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Broken Records perform And They All Fell into the Sea on a windy hilltop just outside Tobermory on their highland tour, September 2008

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  • the trumpeter is so restrained, i'd like to hear him blast out a bit more fully in the bits where there's no singing

  • They remind me of muse but more of a celtic indie feel and less electronica. I really enjoy this band and I'm from Canada. I found them on an indie playlist october 2008 and yeah I'm blown away by this bands talent.

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  • Nice ment them at the Big Chill festival, my sisters mate used to be in the band i hear.

  • I just love this band cause they play just how I expected a band to be. It'd be a lot better if someone sings along,, like a chorus. It'd sound a lot better. Cheers from South Korea.

  • Exactly what I thought when I heard them! You must be an awesomely bitchin' dude

  • i think if the rest sings along the band would sound much stronger. Great music !

  • Finally I'm hearing songs that have always run through my head.

  • hell yes fellas. Brilliant... :D

  • These are guys are just awesome - will someone please give them a record deal!! Broken Records are no. 1 playlist in our house and need more exposure so the whole world can love them as much as we do!

  • Nice. I'd very much like to hear a more controlled indoor recording.

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