Careful now by Doldrums/Army Girls
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 29 February, 2012 16:10
Doldrums is former Spiral Beach frontman, Airick Woodhead, mate of arty/eerie pop queen of the moment Grimes. He scored a coup recently when his cover of Portishead’s Chase the Tear featured on the b-side of said single’s vinyl release. Today’s MPFree was originally released on a mixtape early last year. However, it’s been doing the blog rounds this weekend so we though we’d bring it to your attention. Produced by Doldrums, the vocalist is, we think, Carmen Elle of Toronto’s Army Girls. Doldrums has just released a free EP entitled Empire Sound, available to download here.
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