CD Pias Coop/ Wichita Recordings Release date: 03/Mar/2009
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#8708 in Other Alternative #38238 in Rock
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Other Alternative
Product No.:
1898393455
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Fossil, I"
02. "Pica"
03. "Molten"
04. "Antibodies"
05. "Octopus '08"
06. "Sommersalt"
07. "Beeline"
08. "One Of Two"
09. "Matador"
10. "Geography"
11. "Summit"
12. "Keep Sakes"
13. "keine Titelinformation"
Number of discs:
1
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Description:
Sky Larkin are a new indie-pop band signed to Wichita. Reminiscent of 90s acts such as Throwing Muses and Belly, "The Golden Spike" was produced by John Goodman son (Sleater-Kinney, the Posies, Death Cab for Cutie). Frontwoman Katie Larkin's distinctive vocal style has comparisons with artists from Bjork toTanya Donnelly.
Debut single ‘Fossil, I’ is the first of thirteen fairly enjoyable Sky Larkin creations on their debut album. But this is probably the kind of record ...
Gillian Watson - 17/Feb/2009
Sky Larkin's debut album, The Golden Spike, sounds like it has been carved from the earth, its rough-hewn guitar lines rising and swelling with an ele...
Scott Goodacre - 10/Feb/2009
It’s a tricky thing, the first album. On one hand, you’ve got your whole life to work on this effort and can take your time. On the other hand, if the...
Rachel Kellehar - 10/Feb/2009
How exciting it is to finally get one’s hands on the debut LP from the raucously enigmatic three-piece racket otherwise known as Sky Larkin. Fusing su...
Katie Toms - 08/Feb/2009
A female lead singer! An antidote to skinny-jeaned blandness! This Leeds-based trio are touted as a welcome end to the bloated British indie scene, bu...
Chris Parkin - 06/Feb/2009
Given the sprightly nature of their fizzing pop-punk, we’re almost certain Sky Larkin are not a testy bunch. If they were, this trio hailing from Leed...
Sophie Bruce - 04/Feb/2009
Leeds has a chequered musical history – for every Kaiser Chiefs and Corinne Bailey Rae there are hundreds of frustrated failures. The Golden Spike may...
Richard Brown - 03/Feb/2009
Pop continues to eat itself - it`s true. Ever since David Quantick coined the phrase that became the name of one of the UK`s best-loved proponents of ...
Tim Jonze - 30/Jan/2009
As guitar music becomes ever more mainstream, it's oddly reassuring to know that bands like Sky Larkin exist. Theirs is an outlook that no doubt grew ...
Jude Clarke - 30/Jan/2009
Leeds' Sky Larkin have got to be one of the least Yorkshire-sounding
bands around at the moment. Coming across more like a band to be found at
the spo...