The Liminanas have made one of my favourite records of 2018, the album Shadow People which came out back in January. The French duo have such a good sound, using 60s folk-psyche as a starting point and from there adding in some groove, general Gallic cool and contributions from like-minded souls (Anton Newcombe and Peter Hook for two). And lots of reverb. This new song is on a new compilation album of rarities and oddments out in November, a cover of a song by The Lords Of The New Church. Magnifique.
I took the photo in the northern quarter the other day, quite a few derelict buildings there which will shortly disappear and be turned into flats/artisan marmalade shops/craft beer microbreweries.
Like the Swede, I haven't given this album the attention it deserves. Every time I'm in the mood for a bit of them I tend to stick on Malamore automatically
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I haven't played 'Shadow People' nearly as much as I should have this year - it's bloody great. And now another album? Ouch.
Wow, love this. Love the artistic video too. Also the photo. Everything. Thanks SA.
I took the photo in the northern quarter the other day, quite a few derelict buildings there which will shortly disappear and be turned into flats/artisan marmalade shops/craft beer microbreweries.
Artisan marmalade shops. I just laughed out loud at that in the staff room at work and got some funny looks.
Like the Swede, I haven't given this album the attention it deserves. Every time I'm in the mood for a bit of them I tend to stick on Malamore automatically
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