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Amble Down Records


Guest DragKnuckles

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Just got the Daredevil Christopher Wright CD through the door (awesome by the way...a must see for me) and decided to check out other Amble Down Records offerings...was pretty impressed, especially with the following:

All seem very "EotR" friendly...hope Simon has as good a relationship with this wee label as he does with Bella Union etc :P

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Well, it arrived on Saturday and I was immediately impressed because it came with a handwritten post-it note saying something like "Thanks Rachel, Enjoy! Kyle". That's definitely a bonus for buying direct from a small independent record company :P

It's good stuff - quite quirky in places, and fortunately not getting any James Blunt vibes :P

There's a few echoes of other bands - vocally sounds a bit like Steven Adams from the Broken Family Band crossed with Jeff Mangum..... One track in particular reminds me of BFB (Clouds, I think it was) and another one (can't remember the name ? before or after Clouds) somehow reminds me of The Weeek That Was. All of which are good things :(

One thing's for certain, they sound as if they'll be huge fun live :P:P

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Well, it arrived on Saturday and I was immediately impressed because it came with a handwritten post-it note saying something like "Thanks Rachel, Enjoy! Kyle". That's definitely a bonus for buying direct from a small independent record company :P

It's good stuff - quite quirky in places, and fortunately not getting any James Blunt vibes :P

There's a few echoes of other bands - vocally sounds a bit like Steven Adams from the Broken Family Band crossed with Jeff Mangum..... One track in particular reminds me of BFB (Clouds, I think it was) and another one (can't remember the name ? before or after Clouds) somehow reminds me of The Weeek That Was. All of which are good things :lol:

One thing's for certain, they sound as if they'll be huge fun live :(:P

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