Cover of Jeff Haley From Upstairs
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For fans of jeff haley, lovers of lo-fi and jangle pop, indie rock listeners, and followers of artists like jesus and mary chain and kurt vile
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THE REVIEW

I spent my life feeling on the tip of my tongue the sweet and bitter taste of the wind, the taste of something that at first glance seems as light as a feather but as soon as it is touched sinks like a boulder into a sea of total self-denial.

The Jeff Haley alight light and golden, releasing a nostalgic and bittersweet energy. The Jesus And Mary Chain (Glued, Don't Believe In) without drugs make their presence felt from time to time, while riding between jangle-pop, lo-fi (Pastels, the latest Beat Happening) and a wave taste that could in some ways be reminiscent of both Kurt Vile (Rough Country) and the Wire (Make Believe).

Many beautiful influences that will bring out many different but well-blended sensations.

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Jeff Haley's album From Upstairs delivers a nostalgic and bittersweet lo-fi jangle pop experience. The music invokes comparisons to Jesus And Mary Chain, Pastels, and Kurt Vile, blending diverse influences into a warm, golden sound. The album evokes a range of emotions, balancing lightness with depth.

Jeff Haley


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