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Marc Bianchi is a simple pop mastermind - Absolute Punk / Amazing music - Better Propaganda / Airy, pleasant and a proper midpoint between twee pop and freak folk - Three Imaginary Girls |
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My introduction to Her Space Holiday was several years ago when a friend of mine passed along the 2003 release The Young Machines. It was an instant hit for me, with stand out tracks Tech Romance and My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend being played out on every mix tape I had made that year. Oddly enough, up until a couple of weeks ago, The Young Machines was the only album I had from Her Space Holiday. Until couple weeks ago*, I was on my weekly new music hunt and I stumbled upon their newest EP, Sleepy Tigers**. Yes, the title of the EP is great and the artwork is perfect (see below please), but the title track steals the show. Granted it’s a blatantly obvious declaration of love, but there is nothing wrong with that. It’s a fun little ditty (yeah that’s right, I said ‘ditty’) that’s already made one mix-tape of mine and will probably make a couple more before the year ends***. Regards, H * I apologize for the delay. ** I know I’ve mentioned it before, but I’m a huge fan of anything that falls into the category of wild felines. I promise, I’m not trying to drive the point home, all of these feline related posts are just coincidence really. ***Wow, the ending to this post is blatantly obvious too and perhaps a bit cheesy. - Lions Eating Bananas |