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Park The Van
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Aria View on Youtube
02:19
People Want to Be Happy
03:28
Miniature Day Parade View on Youtube
03:30
Panthers View on Youtube
04:04
Begs Me Not to Beg View on Youtube
03:18
God Saves the Thieves View on Youtube
04:44
Maybe It's Not Me View on Youtube
03:26
Strangers View on Youtube
03:03
Bums On the Radio View on Youtube
03:15
Pop Mission View on Youtube
02:08
Farmers View on Youtube
06:00
Louisiana-based indie pop outfit Brass Bed's second full-length sounds fueled by endless nights spent rifling through crate after crate of late-'60s/early-'70s vinyl. These Elephant 6 disciples definitely lean harder in the rural neo-psychedelic Elf Power direction than they do toward the boundless experimentation of a project like Olivia Tremor Control, but there’s enough of a sense of “anything goes” on Melt White to lure in pop aficionados with a fetish for the more progressive side of the genre. If anything, the album finds the middle ground between the dreamier side of post-Soft Bulletin-era Flaming Lips and the serpentine hooks tossed into the ether by Philly-based retro rockers Dr. Dog. Standout cuts like the bouncy “Miniature Day Parade,” the pastoral, Laurel Canyon-esque “Maybe it’s Not Me,” and the manic “Bums on the Radio” show that Brass Bed are able to sound relevant while tipping their hats to the wily psych-pop pioneers who came before them.
by Brass Bed
Aria
Miniature Day Parade
Panthers
Begs Me Not to Beg
God Saves the Thieves
Maybe It's Not Me
Strangers
Bums On the Radio
Pop Mission
Farmers
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