Sunday, December 23, 2007

Beach house - New Beach House MP3

Beach house- Is the holiday spirit working its magicor is it merely the bottom line that's motivating the lender to cut the price on this Laguna Beach house turned REO to try and get it sold? Hint: It's probably not the first explanation. I never really got into Beach House back when everyone was raving about them last year. If they played a show in Seattle, I missed it. But today, I'm bumming out about losing my apartment (rent's going up $350), I'm thinking about The Baltimore duo know as Beach House are set to release their second album Devotion via Carpark Records in February of 2008. The band makes dreamy psychedelic rock in the vein of Opal, Galaxie 500, Opal, Mazzy Star and Opal! MP3: Ruby Isle - Gila (Beach House). Heres what Mark of Ruby Isle had to say about covering the original:. Gila is a reverb laden, wurlitzer drum box driven 5 minute tragedy served on a platter of farfisa chords. MP3: Ruby Isle - Gila (Beach House). Heres what Mark of Ruby Isle had to say about covering the original:. Gila is a reverb laden, wurlitzer drum box driven 5 minute tragedy served on a platter of farfisa chords. I've been listening to Beach House's upcoming LP, Devotion, on a continuous loop over the last few days, and while the band's beloved hazy dream-pop remains intact, it's safe to say that somebody's been listening to a bunch of old Listening to these new songs off the upcoming album Devotion from Beach House, have truly been the highlight of an otherwise uneventful week. I am completely smitten over Gila as the vocal melodies from Victoria Legrand glide along at Beach House - from Baltimore, Maryland - are the duo Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand. They make beautifully atmospheric, richly melodic and haunting music that will bring to mind the Cocteau Twins & Mazzy Star. Hot on the heels of the No Age & Liars joint tour comes news that Beach House and Papercuts will be hitting the road together. They'll do an extensive US tour from late February to early April, with the tour hitting the Bowery Ballroom I've been listening to Beach House's upcoming LP, Devotion, on a continuous loop over the last few days, and while the band's beloved hazy dream-pop remains intact, it's safe to say that somebody's been listening to a bunch of old

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