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MP3 The Relationships - Scene

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The legendary Relationships from Oxford, England offer you 'tweedy psychedelia' with some classic power pop and new wave chucked in.

11 MP3 Songs
POP: British Pop, ROCK: Psychedelic



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Legendary purveyors of 'tweedy psychedelia' from Oxford, England, the Relationships offer you their album 'Scene'. Classic power pop, jangle, new wave and psychedelia with masterly tunes and lyrics from Richard Ramage, formerly of the Anyways. The group also features Angus Stevenson from Razorcuts on lead and twelve-string guitars, Andy Smith (ex-The Bigger the God) on bass, and drummer Tim Turan.

Released on Trailer Star Records of Nottingham, Scene is their second album - the first was Trend, which came out on Twee Kitten of California (www.tweekitten.com). Twee Kitten also released their first EP, 'Country Catalogue'. Trend featured guest appearances by Amelia Fletcher (Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research) and Andy Bell (Ride, Oasis).

Nightshift magazine said in December 2006, 'They create the sort of elegant chiming little anthems that may have sprung up if the Byrds, REM and Noel Coward had all been signed to Postcard Records.' Thanks guys, that sounds about right!

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