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Dark UnderCoat By @emilyjanewhite-blog Released Via @talitres ( Talitres Records ) Added To The CD Collection
1491. Will Stratton - Post Empire (Talitres - 2012)
Quelque part entre Ryley Walker et Fionn Regan, disque d’un songwriter racé et guitariste élégant.
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94. Emily Jane White - Dark Undercoat (Talitres, 2008)
Listen if you like: Cat Power, Alela Diane
On ‘Dark Undercoat’, Emily Jane White is Cat Power’s little sister. This caught me by surprise, back in 2008. As if being stuck in a log cabin and someone in the other room singing these songs.
And you can't wait till May, cause winter's just begun
Emily Jane White - Dagger
The Apartments — A Life Full of Farewells (Talitres)
A Life Full of Farewells by The Apartments
“Paint The Days White” is the sound of a storm gathering strength — building, blowing, and then calming, repeating the pattern until it reaches its climax and finally peters out. Over the doomy strings that introduce the song’s crescendo, Peter Milton Walsh sings words of reassurance in a strained lullaby-ish whisper. “I will paint the days white / Fill them with light.” When the crash of a cymbal cues release, his full, natural tone returns to carry the song’s empathetic message through with maximum force. “Cos I know there’s nothing left for you / I know there’s nothing left / there’s nothing left for you in that life.”
Red Fresco - Raoul Vignal
Red Fresco – Raoul Vignal
Y como no hay dos sin tres, una tercera nota breve sobre la muy bonita “Red Fresco” de Raoul Vignal, que me gusta a mí un buen fingerpicking lo que no está escrito. Su nuevo trabajo lo publica el sello Talitres, lo cual ya es en cierto modo una garantía cuando hablamos de exquisito indie de ribetes folk. El músico de Lyon avanzó con esta delicadísima pieza acústica un disco que se titulará “Years…
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