It's a bright, blustery day and the sea pinks are out :-)
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5/30/23.
There are a lot of upcoming releases from bands that are near and dear to my ears. We'll see if they all get their own post over the course of the next few weeks.
First up, "Chlorine Gardens" will be released at the end of June by Neil Brogan (Sea Pinks, Girls Names). Brogan, from Belfast, Northern Ireland, has been steadily making and releasing music under his own name for the past couple of years. "Chlorine Gardens" is the most sounding Sea Pinks song I've yet heard from him.
The guitars and vocals have a bit more reverb and the mixing is still different from Sea Pinks, but this is just as bouncy, upbeat and enormously catchy as any Sea Pinks song.
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Sea Pinks- Youth is Wasted
(Jangle Pop, Indie pop, Indie Surf)
(September 2010)
Released: September 2010 [Self-Released]
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CLOGHER THRIFT
Here is one of many photos I’ve taken of Clogher Beach. This is a summery view – the water is calm and the sea thrift or sea pinks are growing on the left of the picture. Previous photos I’ve posted of this area were taken in different kinds of weather conditions, including some very wild weather. How different it can be!
It really doesn’t seem so long since I posted photos of this walk with the…
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The beach from Beinn Sgurabhal, Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
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4/25/23.
If you like your guitar to strum more than jangle, then the Holiday Ghosts are awaiting your ears. This Falmouth, UK based band has been churning out this style of music for the past 6 years and frankly it never gets old.
I've posted several times about them and always mention Sea Pinks (Neil Brogan's band) and Les Cox Sportifs. Listen to "Again and Again" and you'll hear The Feelies. Simply put, listening to Holiday Ghosts makes me only want to talk sunshine - even on a cloudy day.
This is released by Fatcat Records (Brighton, UK).
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