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In the Spanish Cave

Album - 1988 - DeB Id: 2638
By Thin White Rope
11 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 66,98

Thin White Rope

In the Spanish Cave March Horses

 These (ex)young musicians distinguished themselves with a dark, introspective, anxious attitude.

 "In The Spanish Cave" is a midway work, a musical crossroads between punk-new wave beginnings and rediscovery of personal 'author' rock.

 Explore Thin White Rope's In The Spanish Cave for a haunting blend of folk, rock, and dark introspection. Listen now and dive into their legacy!

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📈 4,86
Album DeRango™ 15,26

Thin White Rope

In the Spanish Cave paolofreddie

 "'Red Sun'... is an extraordinary track for its structure and cinematic breath, fundamentally due to the entrance, at a certain point, towards the end, of trumpets reminiscent of Morricone’s lesson."

 "The sung-recited stories by Guy Kyser represent the right vehicle for the creation of a mythology that the art cover (stunning!) hints at... skeletal, like the shipwreck and the skulls that inhabit it on the cover."

 Explore Thin White Rope's 'In the Spanish Cave' for a unique blend of desert rock and cinematic storytelling—listen now and dive into its captivating world.

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Thin White Rope

Thin White Rope were an American rock band formed in 1984 in Davis, California, built around Guy Kyser (vocals/guitar) and Roger Kunkel (guitar). Reviewers describe their sound as a dark, dusty hybrid of country roots, psychedelia, and punk/new-wave edges, often grouped under “desert rock,” and highlight extensive touring and a celebrated final live document recorded in Ghent in 1992.
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