Shelter Song by Temples

“like a summer day that's always long                                                                                 we repel the wet of tears                                                                                                             as the shadows lighten up the day                                                                         through the cons we laugh away”

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like a summer day that's always long                                                                                 we repel the wet of tears                                                                                                             as the shadows lighten up the day                                                                         through the cons we laugh away

calydie 24 May 2014

If anyone thinks I don't like new music here are "Temples" who are young and happening and sound just like 1968 (in a good way).   6

rocknrollisking 4 Mar 2014

Again, brand new(ish) music; going back in time even further than those eighties Eagulls. (my Dutch Classics can still be found at @dutchzaphod)   21

dutchbeeblebrox 6 Mar 2014

Last jam before they archive. Good Night and thank you TIMJ XXXX   1

pooblemoo 31 Aug 2015

For March 2013, @MOJOmagazine accompanied their Pink Floyd cover feature with a freebie titled Echoes, after the side-long tune on Floyd's sixth LP Meddle. It collects modern psychedelia and I am sad to report that it is by and large a true dud. Tunes by the likes of Voice of the Seven Thunders, Teeth of the Sea, Mugstar, and other would-be wonders grind along tediously, many of them seven minutes or longer. I wager that in their native environs many of these songs are more enjoyable; they just don't come across very well when excerpted and stacked alongside all-too similar tunes by others. Then there are the buzz bands that I'm just not fond of (Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra). There is a small handful of tunes I might want to hear again, and the one that jumped out most for me was this one by British quartet Temples; it's the lead track from their 2014 debut LP Sun Structures.   4

covermount 10 Sep 2015

Full review at http://www.therealmusic.net/temples-sun-structures/

therealmusicnet 13 Feb 2014