Upon first hearing this song, I did not know what to think. I hadn't quite experienced anything like it previously and was instantly mesmerized. I believe that I listened to it several times in a row just to take it all in. Over time it lost a bit of its luster, yet has since regained some of it back due to its diminished saturation level.
I am eager to hear what this young band will come up with next after the many issues they have encountered working on a follow up. Being told by a label that your work is too experimental and dense to release, before agreeing and then reworking things must be difficult. Regardless of what they come up with, I would like to hear that which the label said needed reworking. - Tympanogram
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Karl Rohloff
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Nov 6, 2010
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Over the last few years, there has been a growing belief in South Africa that the quality gap between local and overseas bands has been narrowing. If you are looking for proof, look no further than the latest single from Cape Town indie rockers The D...
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Hugh McClure
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Jan 24, 2013
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City Calm Down isn't a band that has seen overnight success like so many other popular Australian acts. The Melbourne-based four piece have been patiently perfecting their craft over the past few years before unleashing the finished product in late ...
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Hugh McClure
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Nov 7, 2012
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Melbourne's City Calm Down is a truly exciting band, one you just know are bound for big things. The four piece have already supported the likes of Friendly Fires, Faithless, and Kimbra, and critics have been quick to compare them to Cut Copy, Joy Di...
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