HYUNG RAE K. - 03.12.2023  Their new album is a sure-fire antidote to the winter blues. Beach House have developed their craft exponentially since their 2006 self-titled debut. The recording is crisper; the songs are fuller.
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Tony Heywood - 28.02.2008  On Beach House's eponymous debut, Baltimore duo Victoria Legrand and Alan Scally unleashed an unholy marriage of My Bloody Valentine's swirling disint...
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Brian Howe - 26.02.2008  Baltimore is as musically diverse as anywhere else, but in 2008,
indie
rockers associate the city with colorful, energetic music, from the
expatriate...
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Jason Heller - 26.02.2008  Beach House's self-titled
debut drew a million comparisons to Mazzy Star and Galaxie 500, but there's
little of those bands' psychedelic pulse or fo...
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Bryan Sanchez - 26.02.2008 Dreamy music is just such a pleasant experience sometimes. It?s fun to hear and it takes you away to another place and time. And when it is done well,...
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SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 26.02.2008 Complaining that Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand lack songwriting chops misses the point: Beach House, the duo's musical moniker, is a sonic connoiss...
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Wilson McBee - 26.02.2008  ...
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Gumshoe - 25.02.2008 Listening to Beach House draws energy from my body like a tick sucking blood from its host. I’d resist, but I feel helpless — and more than a little d...
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Brandon Kreitler - 25.02.2008 On their self-titled 2006 debut LP, Beach House sounded like one. Off-season maybe, creaky, with sunburnt flaking paint, but idyllic in a way ? like a...
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