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A friend told me to check out this band since I liked The Deep Freeze Mice but he didn't know they'd come out with a new album or that I'd love it so much. I've listened a million times but still don't know who Velma knew was 'the guilty one' or what exactly happens in 'Hounds....' but I love the ride. My fav. track is "The Danger Of Bat Faeces." gregblob
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Two infinities on discoveries in high musical art : The 600 lieder of Franz Schubert, and "songs" by Edward Ka-Spel (with or without the Dots or other friends) FredLem
supported by 5 fans who also own “Esther (rehearsal 7th December 1980)”
Welcome back!
It's a very very fine E.P. indeed. Looking forward to the album. (your old drummer is still available for any overdubs, harmonies or invisible ocarina of you're missing some final ingredient..) X Robyn Gibson
The Swiss quartet's strongest release yet. Two tracks of assertive post-punk with primitive garage beats and and spaced-out synths. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2018
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doesn't feel busy or overproduced. Like a b-sides collect for the last two decades.
Wish there was more Silverman material, but the song given here is unique... more material like "Drifting..." would be cool. Also, Geisha mermaid is immortal. thenewspaper