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MP3 Scratcher - The Henry Street Sessions

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  • Battle of Britta
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  • Thirteen
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  • Save Yourself
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  • Amsterdammed
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  • Tomorrow
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  • Never So Good
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  • Summer Girl
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  • The First Time
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  • Time To Go
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  • Battle of Britta (Dominatrix Mix)
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  • She Said (Bonus Track)
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  • Tomorrow (Hacienda Mix)
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  • Size: 48.2 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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(ID 1320699)
British indie pop/rock with a trans-atlantic connection. Brewed in Brooklyn from an original Welsh recipe.

12 MP3 Songs
POP: British Pop, ROCK: 90's Rock



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Scratcher - The Henry Street Sessions

Conceived at a vodka drinking session in New York City during the winter of 2001, Scratcher comprises Pete Amos (guitars and vocals), Peter DeLuca (drums), Neil Gorny (bass and lead guitars), Audrey Kellar (vocals) and Patrick Tafoya (guitars and keyboards).

Their self-produced album, "The Henry Street Sessions", is the culmination of 4-months of Sunday afternoons recording at Peter's flat in Brooklyn.

With roots in the indie-pop scene from the 90's, Scratcher's sound is diverse, and at times reminiscent of The Cure, The Cardigans, New Order and The Sundays. Despite such diversity, with three featured vocalists (including special guest Robert Dodd), Scratcher manages to maintain their own distinct style.

The guitar-based songs provide the perfect platform to showcase Kellar's enchanting vocals, evident on opening tracks "Battle of Britta", and "Thirteen."

The songs have character and the melodies are infectious. The album is full of jangly guitar hooks, solid rhythms and smooth bass lines.

"The Henry Street Sessions" offers 3 bonus tracks including the 'dominatrix' remix of Britta that would grace any dance club worldwide.

Overall, the Henry Street Sessions is an inspired debut that deserves repeated listening.


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