Here's a corker from Brighton based collective Milk &
Biscuits. 'White Noise' is a song of two
halves, worlds apart stylistically, but
forming an unexpectedly thrilling whole.
Quite magnificent.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
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4 comments:
Yes. I really enjoyed that and the video is good, too. I wanted the bit where it moves from the first section to the second to last a little longer as I'm a sucker for the sound of the musical box and was hoping the film would go a bit weird there but that's just me! The bloke reading the poem is surely the love child of Dylan Thomas and Gerard Langley form The Blue Aeroplanes.
The love child of Dylan Thomas and Gerard Langley - brilliant! I won't be able to watch the vid without thinking of that now!
Great begininning and and a great ending....time to sort out some milk and biscuits i think
An absolute gem, I haven't heard these guys before.. White Noise immediately on my Dec playlist!! Can you email me? I would like you to feature on a guest spot....flycasual@gmail.com
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