A reliably excellent cut from Presley's latest album I Have To Feed Larry's Hawk. Rian Murphy: Here's Tim in what we think of as "Post-White Fence" mode. People really dug the swirly garagepsych of the WF records, but it's the songs underneath, the feeling and the way his expression is both blithe and oblique, which is the key. He's been dialled in as a writer since Cyclops Reap - just one killer album after another. This number's a pleasurable pop ditty suddenly metastasizing with unknown depths.
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Gliding past ghostly statues of mythic entities and through the mist into the present world, Tim Presley's White Fence shed their multicolored-shroud for a heartfelt yet enigmatic, cycle of songs about losing the thing that's killing you that you love in order to gain the thing that makes you love what you love, with loads of Heartbreakers and other new pop classix.
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Gliding past ghostly statues of mythic entities and through the mist into the present world, Tim Presley's White Fence shed their multicolored-shroud for a heartfelt yet enigmatic, cyc… read more
Gliding past ghostly statues of mythic entities and through the mist into the present world, Tim Presley's White Fence shed their multicolored-shroud for a heartfelt yet enigmatic, cycle of songs about losing the thing that's… read more