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Natural History MuseumCountry of origin:Ireland Type of music generally:Evocative/eclectic ethereal ectronica art-pop Status:Most recent release, Manmade (EP, 2016) See also:Natural History Museum's Bandcamp site Comparisons:Kate Bush Covers/own material:Own and covers General comments:This band is only the second one I have been so obsessed with pre-album-release samples over such a long period of time, waiting for news of an official release, that I finally decided to include an artist based on on-line samples (for those interested, the other band was Aisth). At long last, though, official releases are available, and much jubilation was heard throughout the land. Or at least at my house. Recommended first album:Either Recordings:
AttenboroughRelease info:2016—Countersunk—SUNK0009 Availability:See Natural History Museum's Bandcamp site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Carol Keogh Produced by:Dunk Murphy Comments:Sheer brilliance. See comments above. (Neile) Manmade EPRelease info:2016—Countersunk—SUNK0010 Availability:See Natural History Museum's Bandcamp site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Carol Keogh Guest artists:Rod Morris—piano, extra percussion (2) Produced by:Dunk Murphy Comments:Utter brilliance. See comments above. Listen and obsess with me. (Neile) |
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