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Suburban Light

Album - 2000 - DeB Id: 52429
By The Clientele
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The Clientele

Suburban Light Buzzin' Fly

 A ray of melancholic melody. Simple English pop that takes you from Aztec Camera to the Smiths, with all the ocean in between.

 Pure pop, pure fog, rain, and if you like it, a sense of sweet melancholy.

 Dive into The Clientele’s Suburban Light and experience the perfect blend of rain-soaked melodies and indie nostalgia.

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Artist: The Clientele
Album: Suburban Light
Year: 2000
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Rain (02:34)
Rain
Soft in the dark
We take a left thru the deepening park
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We could walk together
In the jade and the coolness of the evening light
And watch the crowds serenely flow
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Why do humming birds just hum their loneliness to me?
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And when I see your sunlit eyes it turns my laughter
into stone
I wait a single hour before the light unreal and alone
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But I'll never sleep like this
with all the yard just stirring in my mind

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Mrs Jones and I were dreaming of the moon
On Wednesday afternoons without a cloud
And the mirage of a suburb in the rain
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Bicycles (02:14)
Bicycles have drifted through these leaves still wet
with rain
August now has faded in the silence of the rain
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The Clientele

The Clientele are a British indie pop band from London, formed in 1991 by singer-guitarist Alasdair MacLean. Known for hushed vocals, reverb‑laden guitars and autumnal, jangle‑tinged songwriting, they compiled early singles as Suburban Light (2000) and released albums including The Violet Hour (2003), Strange Geometry (2005), God Save The Clientele (2007), Bonfires on the Heath (2009), Music for the Age of Miracles (2017) and I Am Not There Anymore (2023).
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