



Machineries of Joy by British Sea Power
“Graceful, gutsy, lairy track from a very under rated indie band.”
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Graceful, gutsy, lairy track from a very under rated indie band.
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The best stage show I've seen in yonks. My new old favourite band.
I saw the Power play this with a brass band on Saturday, and very good it was too. But I can't help but worry that the woman in this video is going to get too hot cycling up hills in a big jumper.
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Track Of The Day (Q322 preview): http://news.qthemusic.com/2013/04/british_sea_power_-_machinerie.html
An incredibly unsung English band, which is understandable perhaps because they're fairly wacky, but strange because NME bigs up so many steaming piles of indie turd I thought these would have at least got a little go. However they do seem to have a devoted following, which is a billion times more important than getting a shitty number one album or whatever. They have some really anthemic songs which make me feel good and this is a new one of those - but they've been doing it for years! Any English indie band who last more than 5 minutes deserve a medal these days, and these guys are on album number 6!! This is my (admittedly metaphorical) medal to you British Sea Power!
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Almost forgot how much I like this band.
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