Cover of Skittley Alley End Of A Story
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For fans of skittley alley, lovers of jangly indie pop, and listeners who enjoy nostalgic 1980s scottish music and c86-inspired sounds.
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THE REVIEW

A summer album to listen to amidst lemonades and the song of cicadas.

Jangly pop with whispers of keyboards. A very simple thing lost in the blue. Have you ever looked at the blue? The blue in its depths?

Let's take a step back. It's the late 80s. Land of Scotland and The Sarah Records.

An endless blue sky, friendly melodies, what you would like to hear.

You're relaxed, and this is music for your ears. Filigree melodies, offspring of the Byrds in Scotland, the Pastels, and all of C 86.

Outdated music, but when you find it, your heart opens up. And you are grateful that this music exists.

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Skittley Alley's 'End Of A Story' is a relaxing summer album inspired by late 1980s Scottish indie pop. Its jangly melodies and keyboard whispers evoke nostalgic feelings tied to the C86 scene and artists like The Pastels and The Byrds. Though stylistically outdated, the album opens the listener's heart with friendly, delicate tunes perfect for laid-back moments.

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