@Enish cool, you should definitely check them out. Sunny Day in Glasgow was another band that came to mind. to be clear this is different than their normal sound. here is possibly my favorite video ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v;=OS6duOoxctw
@robbfritz Yeah, I immediately recognized Ray "Leland Palmer" Wise as The Coach. It brought a smile to my face. :)
"Sparks" is all the more appealing to me because it's diverting from that dreamy, indie rock sound that they've been known for for a while. While the reverb is still heavy, I'm interested in hearing where the band is going to go from here, though I'd like to listen to their earlier material again to see if something clicks with me that didn't necessarily do so before.
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Enish
I can definitely see where you drew that comparison. I might have to give this band another listen, then.
robbfritz
@Enish cool, you should definitely check them out. Sunny Day in Glasgow was another band that came to mind. to be clear this is different than their normal sound. here is possibly my favorite video ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v;=OS6duOoxctw
robbfritz
if you are a Twin Peaks fan, the video should be especially appealing.
Enish
@robbfritz Yeah, I immediately recognized Ray "Leland Palmer" Wise as The Coach. It brought a smile to my face. :) "Sparks" is all the more appealing to me because it's diverting from that dreamy, indie rock sound that they've been known for for a while. While the reverb is still heavy, I'm interested in hearing where the band is going to go from here, though I'd like to listen to their earlier material again to see if something clicks with me that didn't necessarily do so before.