Troubled, shaken/ +

Sian Alice Group
Troubled, shaken/ +

14,29 EUR
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Beautiful Jo
Release date: 24/Aug/2009
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Sales Rank: #64393 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 687978980
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 2nd Album Of Lush, Minimalist, Panoramic Torch Songs
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Steve Guimond - 15/Oct/2009 
My love for this band knows no boundaries. Simply put, I was blown away by their debut a few years ago, the scintillating 59.59. Record number two fin...

Michael Schwab - 11/Aug/2009 
London-based post-rock sextet Sian Alice Group flutters through rock standards with jazz overtones on their second full-length, Troubled, Shaken Etc. ...

Scott Bryson - 07/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Sian Alice Group's repertoire hinted at the likes of Yo La Tengo and Mogwai on last year's 59.59 debut full-length. Here, they travel back in time to ...

Dom Gourlay - 06/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
London collective Sian Alice Group are something of an OCD sufferer's nightmare. While many of their more forward-thinking compatriots transcend the o...

Jessica Suarez - 05/Aug/2009 
With other bands Tweeting and gut-pouring, there’s something startling about this London trio’s impenetrability. They create mood songs as discrete un...

Patrick Sisson - 04/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The rock aesthetes in Sian Alice Group have a fetish for tones and textures, from electronic pulses and Velvets-like riffs to scratched guitar strings...

Joe Colly - 31/Jul/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
People tend to think of Sian Alice Group as shoegaze, but really, they're a post-rock band. One can hear traces of Tortoise and Godspeed You! Black Em...

Mike Diver - 30/Jul/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
While most bands that chose to focus not on one specific area of sound lose their way, delivering releases with no cohesion to define them, London’s S...