Foolishness
Plaxton & the Void
Performed By
Plaxton & the Void
Album UPC
880547298050
CD Baby Track ID
10116927
Label
Plaxton & the Void
Released
2012-12-17
BPM
102
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p1257736
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
67
Writers
Writer
Joel Squires
Pub Co
Joel Squires
Composer
Joel Squires
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Indiana
Description
One hears the whispered promises of My Morning Jacket, the
quieter moments of Wilco’s Being There and even later Bright Eyes. -whatzup magazine
quieter moments of Wilco’s Being There and even later Bright Eyes. -whatzup magazine
Notes
Plaxton & the Void inhabit a
space in the musical spectrum where
vulnerable, earnest vocals float along
rusty, acoustic strums and distant
echoes of noise. It’s gentle, but not
twee. It’s twangy, but not country.
Listening to their new long player
Ides one hears the whispered promises of My Morning Jacket, the
quieter moments of Wilco’s Being There and even later Bright Eyes.
Hell, if you listen really hard, you can even hear a little Sigur Ros
on Ides’ opening track “Mistakes.” Speaking of “Mistakes,” that’s an
ironic name for a song that is anything but a mistake. If you’re gonna
lead an album off with a song, “Mistakes” a great way to start.
Excerpt from Cd review by Whatzup magazine. The full review can be found here.
http://whatzup.com/content/backissues/121206_Lights/Spins.pdf
space in the musical spectrum where
vulnerable, earnest vocals float along
rusty, acoustic strums and distant
echoes of noise. It’s gentle, but not
twee. It’s twangy, but not country.
Listening to their new long player
Ides one hears the whispered promises of My Morning Jacket, the
quieter moments of Wilco’s Being There and even later Bright Eyes.
Hell, if you listen really hard, you can even hear a little Sigur Ros
on Ides’ opening track “Mistakes.” Speaking of “Mistakes,” that’s an
ironic name for a song that is anything but a mistake. If you’re gonna
lead an album off with a song, “Mistakes” a great way to start.
Excerpt from Cd review by Whatzup magazine. The full review can be found here.
http://whatzup.com/content/backissues/121206_Lights/Spins.pdf
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