Lunglight

Shaky Hands
Lunglight

13,89 EUR
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KILL ROCK
Release date: 01/May/2009
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Sales Rank: #5037 in Independent
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Style: Independent
Product No.: 688022464
Number of discs: 1
Description:Labelcode KRS60498.2
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Alex Harvey - 31/Jan/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
The Shaky Hands have taken a while to find their feet and settle after various lineup changes already occurring since their formation in 2003. Based i...

Jude Clarke - 23/Jan/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
This is the second album, after 2007's eponymous debut, from Shaky Hands. The band come from Portland, Oregon: that peculiarly fertile breeding ground...

Maddy Costa - 23/Jan/2009 
Nicholas Delffs knows how to put a girl at ease. "We'll go on a date," the Shaky Hands's shaky-voiced singer enthuses at the beginning of Show Me Your...

Jay - 19/Sep/2008 
With Lunglight, their second album, The Shaky Hands have foregone the folksier tendencies of their debut, relying more heavily on electric guitars and...

Amy Granzin - 15/Sep/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
"Likable" could be the most withering epithet in the book of faint praise. So the promotional strategy pursued on behalf of the Shaky Hands by Kill Ro...

Dan Raper - 11/Sep/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
Nick Delffs and his band, the Shaky Hands, put out a well-received debut album last year, so it’s admirable that the group has found the material to f...

Scott Gordon - 09/Sep/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
Nick Delffs' vocals, aiming high and tuneful through what must be some raw sinus passages, lend The Shaky Hands an enjoyable case of the jitters. The ...

Ethan Stanislawski - 08/Sep/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
On Lunglight, The Shaky Hands try to push themselves to become something larger than a hippie-leaning, unassuming sweet little indie-pop band from Por...

JON YOUNG - 08/Sep/2008 
The arresting second album from this five-piece trades the jangly folk rock of their only-pleasant debut for a harsher, more jittery approach. Prodded...