Paradoxical that they still sound modern with their stubbornly "retro" sounds (and, by the way, this is a merit). No complaints about the beauty of the first two albums, while the oblivion that has fallen on the excellent "The Use of Ashes" is striking, perhaps the epitaph of their brief golden era.

Voto: DeRango ™: 3,00

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Pearls Before Swine

American psychedelic/acid-folk group formed in 1965 in Melbourne, Florida, led by singer-songwriter Tom Rapp. Debuted on ESP-Disk with One Nation Underground (1967) and Balaklava (1968), then moved to Reprise for later albums. Known for pacifist themes, surreal folk textures, and iconic art. Rapp later worked as a civil rights attorney.
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