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In the time it takes James Neill to sing four songs, he paints a perfect picture of alienation and loss, pitched against the eternal and inextinguishable hopes of every dreamer.
Slightly more sparse, brittle and haunted than your average Sparklehorse record (and absolutely free of the treble-heavy noise rock automata that spattered Mark Linkous’ work with occasional ear-piercing ferocity), Monster Waltz melts your soul with its weird sadness and whispered dreams.
The Monsters Waltz ep is James’ first release for Rainboot (label) and will be followed by a full length release in 2011.
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released 15 November 2010
(c) James Neill
Released by Rainboot (label) 2010
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