with / avec EP

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 25:21

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i love this album

tendollarwords

with akron/family phasing more and more into the pyschedelic beatles phase (don't get me wrong-it's awesome), sometimes i need something a little more accesible and plants and animals hits all the right notes and i never tire of them. "lola who" is an amazing opener.

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What the person below wrote but much less eloquent

krazyboy101

I saw these guys open for Patrick Watson, not knowing who they were; but needless to say I was left very much impressed. It's a great chilling out record, a great car driving record, extremely uplifting and, for me, very hard to listen to without cracking a smile. While all four songs are amazing, "Faeries' Dance" is the best new song I've heard in as long as I can remember. Now I can't wait to hear their next EP and their soon-to-be released debut LP!

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an ethereal adventure in under 30 mins

flamgirlant

From the very first note you're swept up in urgent and delicious tension, only to be released in a flutter of guitar. Just as you've had a chance to relax into the lovely groove winding around you, something slightly shadowy and intense forces it's way in. As it passes and the intense energy dissipates, that groove picks back up and sends you smiling on your way to a hazey, near-psychedlic, slightly exotic tryst which (of course) morphs into a glorious communual, jam bandish celebration complete with handclaps and bongos. Fantastic!

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