Scraps - 1982
John Rogers | Monday 9 July, 2012 16:58
Here’s a nice wonky stagger of a song that sound like a bit like a White Town track made from a Casio keyboard demo, or a polished up version of über-obscure French no-fi pop girl Lispector. It’s by Scraps, about whom we know little more, other than that their “Secret Paradise” EP comes out in July on the promising Critical Heights label.
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