American indie-pop group Of Montreal once again released another considerably queer record, and titled as "False Priest". I had a probability to listen both new singles "Coquet Coquette" and "Hydra Fancies" from the record. If it needed a word to describe, the best one would be 'weird' for the song "Hydra Fancies". Moreover, such a song you want to listen over and over again. The reason is I always curious about different music, eclectic melodies. Nevertheless, it makes you feel tired while you want to listen the whole record. In the end, this is not average indie-rock music!
Listen the first single Coquet Coquette on myspace.
Right now you can download Yip Deceiver’s “Coquet Coquette” remix on RCRD LBL’s “RCRD Of The Day”, go here.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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