MP3 Hippie Cream - Strangers in the Basement
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A strange mix of sounds. Equal parts late-60s psych folk whimsy, current folk and Bizarro children's pop. Let their sounds invade your brain.
19 MP3 Songs
POP: Quirky, ROCK: Psychedelic
Details:
Hippie Creamâs name explains their strange mix of sounds. Equal parts late-60s psych folk whimsy, current folk and catchy pop, B-Movies on Parade will send the listener back and forth through a maze of amazing oddities and simple melodies. The album is like playing chess, never knowing what move is ahead for the opponent or where your next move might take you as well. In other words, Hippie Cream will keep you on your toes whether it be in suspense, wonderment while you try and look ahead to the next track like looking over a fence of a strange neighborâs yard, or just to dance. There is almost no point in saying eclectic but I just said it so there you go. The home recordings have an innocence and honesty to them that almost seem improvised, the words strange, the music moving.
- Uncommon Folk (Jun 26, 2005)
19 MP3 Songs
POP: Quirky, ROCK: Psychedelic
Details:
Hippie Creamâs name explains their strange mix of sounds. Equal parts late-60s psych folk whimsy, current folk and catchy pop, B-Movies on Parade will send the listener back and forth through a maze of amazing oddities and simple melodies. The album is like playing chess, never knowing what move is ahead for the opponent or where your next move might take you as well. In other words, Hippie Cream will keep you on your toes whether it be in suspense, wonderment while you try and look ahead to the next track like looking over a fence of a strange neighborâs yard, or just to dance. There is almost no point in saying eclectic but I just said it so there you go. The home recordings have an innocence and honesty to them that almost seem improvised, the words strange, the music moving.
- Uncommon Folk (Jun 26, 2005)
in partnership with CDbaby


