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| An all at once haunting and exotically rich spectacle that’s timeless, exquisite and arresting - Losing Today |
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| Follow-up EP to Nobody's surprising Tree Colored See album. It was surprising at the time because Nobody had shifted almost fully into a folky psyche rock sound, rather than the downtempo sound of previous albums. After getting high praise for the effort, this EP takes the sound even further there with a new edit of the summery "Broaden A New Sound," plus three previously unreleased tracks. Postal Service producer Dntel is the perfect choice for the remix here, as he adds his tight, poppy style to "Feet Upon The Sand." Devendra Banhart's "La Semilla" sounds like a lush vocal number you'd find in the Greg Caz's crate, while "Long Lost" is a female vocal number straight out of a Wes Anderson flick. - Turntable Lab |