Cover of The Aardvarks Bargain
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For fans of 60s psychedelic and mod rock, lovers of vintage and retro music, followers of the kinks, and enthusiasts of the london indie scene.
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THE REVIEW

The Londoners The Aardvarks baked this delicious cake in 1986 for the prestigious patisserie DELIRIUM RECORDS. A true delight, try tasting just one slice, for example "ARTHUR C. CLARKE."

Your palate will transform into a rainbow of fragrances, perhaps now forgotten. Like real cakes and not those strange things created by strange boxes of unmentionable brands to be avoided like all their products.

A rainbow where KINKS flavors will melt, various psychedelic aromas, a mod aftertaste, and to make everything a bit more intriguing, an essence of freak out.

In short, if you're on a diet, steer clear, tasting just one slice will have you devouring the entire cake in one bite and goodbye swimsuit trial.

Album recommended for gourmets who see the 60s as an inviting patisserie.

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Summary by Bot

The Aardvarks' 1986 album Bargain offers a rich and flavorful journey into 60s psychedelic and mod rock. The review praises the album's nostalgic quality and vibrant influences, especially reminiscent of The Kinks. Perfect for fans of vintage sound and retro vibes, it's described as an irresistible musical treat. The album captures a unique essence of freak out blended with classic rock elements.

The Aardvarks

An English band from London; reviewed on DeBaser for the 1986 release Bargain on Delirium Records, described as Kinks‑influenced, psychedelic and mod‑tinged.
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