Sacred Harp - Julie
John Rogers | Saturday 30 April, 2011 11:58

We are utterly smitten by this beautiful debut album “Window’s A Fall” by Sacred Harp, out in Norway on Trust Me Records. The song isn’t super representative of the album, which segues between intoxicating dark prog jams, delicate slowcore ballads and stadium-sized indie-rock, in the best possible way.
SACRED HARP Julie by trustmerecords
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