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4.0 out of 5 stars
quirky, intelligent, culturally perspicacious British pop/rock,
By Charlie Quaker "The Quaker Goes Deaf" (Normal, IL.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memory Is Better Than Nothing (Audio CD)
Something like the 15th album from this peculiarly British legendary cult mid-fi pop band with a
uniquely twisted perspective on both life and musical structure. They're a radical assortment of working class English oddballs who have found a subtle way to permeate the invisible wall we all put up, using their perceptive strangeness. It's quirky, intelligent, culturally perspicacious music that's impossible to resist--and who would want to, anyway? Similarities to the Capstan Shafts, Syd Barrett, Velvet Underground, Patrick Fitzgerald, The Pastels, Cleaners From Venus, Milky Wimpshake, The Fall. |
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Memory Is Better Than Nothing by Television Personalities (Audio CD - 2010)
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