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Submarine Bells

Album - 1 september 1990 - DeB Id: 105953
By The Chills
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 33,85

The Chills

Submarine Bells Socrates

 ‘Submarine Bells’ condenses the main characteristics of kiwi: sustainable lightness, sunny openings alternating with shadowy atmospheres, and new wave electric bursts.

 ‘Heavenly Pop Hit’, a small marvel, with an organ and truly ‘heavenly’ choirs, acts as a lure opening the album.

 Dive into The Chills' 'Submarine Bells' and explore a timeless kiwi rock classic now!

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Each evening the sun sets in five billion places
Seen by ten billion eyes
Set in five billion faces
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Sitting in a foriegn setting
Bands in backgrounds always play
Their phoney lonely cacaphony
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Effloresce and deliquesce, carefree sparkling effervesce
Sparks ignite the starry-eyed, soon a supernova

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The Chills

The Chills are a New Zealand indie pop band formed in Dunedin in 1980 and led by songwriter Martin Phillipps. Key figures of the Dunedin Sound and Flying Nun Records, they’re known for jangly, melodic songs like Pink Frost and the charting single Heavenly Pop Hit, and albums including Submarine Bells and Soft Bomb.
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