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The Medals of Creation; or, First Lessons in Geology, and the Study of Organic Remains - Vol. I (1854). Found in the Internet Archive by AnitaNH
Lizgizzad - Mantell
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a small drum, especially one used simultaneously by the player of a simple pipe.
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Mantell ft. Stella Dunai - Dear Mia
Melbourne group Mantell returns following their “The Fog” EP, sharing their new single ‘Dear Mia’.
The Melbourne group returns following their “The Fog” EP, sharing their new single ‘Dear Mia’. (more…)
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Mantell - Never As It Seems / The Fog
Melbourne group Mantell deliver on their brilliant EP "The Fog".
Melbourne five-piece Mantell shares their stunning new EP/AA side “The Fog”, a glorious display of youth influenced rock, maturing into something far grander.Continue reading
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‘Lulu’ is available now in digital stores. The ‘thirty two’ EP by Mantell will be released 5th of October. www.facebook.com/Mantellmelb www.instagram.com/mantell_band www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/
Melbourne experimental psych quartet Mantell share a righteously slice of sublime noise with Lulu. The track was lifted from their Thirty Two EP issued in October of last year. Listen above and turn it up!
SONG PICK: Mantell - Lulu
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Instantly noticeable are the hard hitting drums with its relentlessly moving rhythm. Then there are distorted guitars and since popular post punk trio Placebo is celebrating its 20th anniversary, I am mentioning them here because as a long time fan of theirs, “Lulu” faintly reminds me of their sound. Looks like I just discovered a new favorite band with Australian indie rock quartet Mantell. Hailing from the inner suburbs of Melbourne, Mantell just released their EP “Thirty Two”, with “Lulu” as the single.
Listen to the mesmerizing “Lulu”, our Song Pick of the Day:
Listen to the entire EP on Spotify: