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01. "Eventually" 02. "Buffallo" 03. "Flock of hearts" 04. "Pot" 05. "Bitte bitte" 06. "Skeleton" 07. "Orange & Mango" 08. "Bailey's beach" 09. "Wonton" 10. "Golden Ship"
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 | Description: | 2020 â?Żmarks a decade since The Phoenix Foundationâ??s â??Buffaloâ? was born. Featuring a number of the New Zealand groupâ??s most enduring songs, from the gently psychedelic drift of opener â??Eventuallyâ?, the idiosyncratic title track (once covered by Lorde, pop pickers!), the sugar-sweet â??Flock Of Heartsâ?, pidgin-German â??Bitte Bitteâ? to the soaring melancholy swell of closing tracks â??Wontonâ? and â??Golden Shipâ? itâ??s a record that has well and truly stood the test of time. - 2011 album from the New Zealand outfit. The Phoenix Foundation are music legends in their home country and rank up there with Wilco, the National and Arcade Fire. This, their first album to be released in Europe, looks like being their break out, blessed as it is with superb songwriting evidenced on stand out tracks 'Buffalo', 'Pot', 'Flock of Hearts' and 'Bitte Bitte'. Memphis Industries.4-panel Digipak |  | Producer: |
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Pete Woolley - 07/Mar/2011 The Phoenix Foundation are a fantastically optimistic band. So that probably sets this review up for a marmite (or vegemite)-like reaction. The glorio...
|  | Chris Buckle - 22/Feb/2011  Buffalo starts uncharacteristically with the drifting psychedelia-lite of Eventually, its laid-back vibe redolent of a long musical lineage stretching...
|  | cloudspeakers - 20/Jan/2011 New Zealand, Canada and Wales. Theyre all little brothers. My sister can recognise a Canadian band from a mile away, theres just something about the...
|  | Bowlegs - 19/Jan/2011  At home in New Zealand, a decade of The Phoenix Foundations crafted pop classicism has turned the Wellington band into something of an award-winning ...
|  | cloudspeakers - 12/Jan/2011  After scoring quirky indie flick Eagle vs. Shark, New Zealand sextet The Phoenix Foundation return with this, their fourth and typically idiosyncratic...
|  | Simon Jay Catling - 11/Jan/2011  And so another scribe finds himself left in a jam over the distribution of arbitrary numbers. In 2009, chirpy New Zealanders The Phoenix Foundation ma...
|  | Andrew Burgess - 10/Jan/2011  New Zealand indie outfit The Phoenix Foundation have been around since the late '90s, but Buffalo, their fourth full-length and first offering for UK-...
|  | Simmy Richman - 09/Jan/2011 Too early to start talking albums of the year Course it is.Not to worry, though, as Buffalo is unlikely to worry many of those diversions come Dece...
|  | Andy Gill - 07/Jan/2011  Buffalo is an alluring follow-up to 2009's Happy Ending, the UK breakthrough release from this appealing Kiwi combo. At its best, it has a radiant, ...
|  | Andrzej Lukowski - 31/Dec/2010 A peculiarity of the rise of the blogosphere as an agenda-setting force is that while there now exists a sprawling global network of hipsters that wil...
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