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Ambient, pre-punk, and new wave. Eno did it all. Kick back, sm*ke a doobie, and pretend like it's a careless summer of 1976 out on Nantucket or the Hamptons all over again while listening to this gem.
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Ambient, pre-punk, and new wave. Eno did it all. Kick back, sm*ke a doobie, and pretend like it's a careless summer of 1976 out on Nantucket or the Hamptons all over again while listening to this gem.
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Am I the only one still listening to the trippy, dippy, funky, dancy sounds from late-80's early-90's Manchester?
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Where I grew up in New England, this was THE party album. Sure, some "smokers" always busted in and threw on some crap Led Zeppelin or Rush and I in turn planned the day I'd pummel those types into submission. But when it came to 6-packs in the back of the Malibu on a star-filled, wind-swept, 20-degree winter's night there was nothing that brought the house down like some loud Woober Goober with t
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Ok, so if Cocteau Twins made you a little uncomfortable cuz you thought they were strictly for the brooding, romanticist college-boy crowd (no arguments there. I was certainly guilty as charged) then you gotta give Lush a listen. A perfect melding of beautiful, angelic female vocals with, yes, lush, loud guitar reverb. Play it loud, play it proud.
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The more I listen to them, the more I hear the popular bandie refrain, "The only band that matters". Now THIS is rock n roll my friend.
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