Correatown - Further
John Rogers | Monday 16 July, 2012 18:31
Latest on the current (chill) wave of Enya-ish hippy music, and following lessons taught at The School Of Seven Bells, Correatown’s is a wholesome, rich, poppy sound that takes baby-steps into the arty domain of The Cocteau Twins. This catchily repetitive single is taken from their album “Pleiades”, which we failed several times to pronounce without falling into a fit of giggles.
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