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ANIMAL KINGDOM Signs And Wonders (2009 UK 1-track promotional CD, the title track taken from their debut album, housed in a custom card picture sleeve PR017303) more...
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ANIMAL KINGDOM Signs And Wonders (2009 UK 12-track CD album - Recorded at Seattle's Electrokitty Studios with Phil Ek [Fleet Foxes, The Shins, Les Savy Fav], this melancholy debut album finds the London quartet countering immediate pop hooks withunpredictable arrangements and a dark, reflective soul. Developed over a six week period, 'Signs And Wonders' includes the delicately crafted, emotive pop of the debut single 'Chalk Stars', the dreamy, infectious hook that gives the lovelorn more...
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