An act presented here through a DeBaser review for the album The Huge World of Emily Small, described as 60s-flavored folk-pop with psychedelic touches — "half banal and half magical" and called a "forgotten masterpiece."

Review mentions sonic references to Donovan, the Beatles (Macca), and Simon & Garfunkel; descriptors include delicate folk-pop, rococo musical lines and expansive psychedelia.

A single DeBaser review celebrates Picadilly Line's The Huge World of Emily Small as a 60s-flavored folk-pop/psychedelic record. The reviewer highlights influences such as Donovan, the Beatles (Macca) and Simon & Garfunkel. Described as "half banal and half magical" and a "forgotten masterpiece."

For:Listeners who enjoy 1960s-influenced folk-pop and psychedelic pop (fans of Donovan, Beatles-era Macca, Simon & Garfunkel).

 Half banal and half magical, here is Emily Small, the floral girl next door.

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