Tilbury - Drama
John Rogers | Saturday 28 July, 2012 14:01
Happy people puking peas and a levitating exorcism make a surprisingly apt backdrop for this winning, folky indie-pop number from Icelandic newcomers Tilbury. Pitched somewhere between Grandaddy and Kings Of Convenience, their soft-edged sound has hit daytime radio on their home turf – expect an invasion of England over the coming months.
And in case that’s not enough Tilbury, here’s their previous single “Tenderloin”:
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