...according to our Brett on Thu 29 Jan, 2009.
I kind of want to do the Fleet Foxes single because I thought the last one was surprisingly amazing but I'm pretty sure they don't make a habit of reaching those heights so I'll leave it alone. Just an insight into our selection process for you there. Instead I've got 'Terminally Bourgeois' by Shana David, it's about our Phil and his Cravendale milk. He's gone on about it that much that I had to buy some but based on its combination with my Cheerios this morning I've got to say that I think the cow spunk in normal milk is probably what makes it so good. The filtered stuff's alright but not '40p extra in Tesco that I could spend on a pecan Danish' good. This is nice, whimsical lo-fi keyboard indie pop that sounds like amazing kids TV music when you play it too fast, in fact Phil's little daughter's in and she's harmonised with it rather beautifully. The last tune's a cover of 'One (Is the Loneliest Number)' by Nilsson. Nilsson Schmilsson. Comes on a 7" packaged in a fine Shrug Records brown paper bag, so you can legally drink it on an American street.Shana David*’s debut EP and the inaugural release on the brand new Shrug label
"Terminally Bourgeois" - as Andre Breton declared all music to be - is a 70g white vinyl 7" which features artwork by local Jacksonville artist and collaborator Ryan Strasser.
Shana David’s songs rely on simplicity and wit. In addition, her wobbly, winning voice, primitive keyboard melodies and skittish sense of fun make this 7" a must for lovers of tuneful oddness (and odd tunefulness).
Very Limited, comes wrapped in its own sanitary trash bag.
Tracklisting: 01. I Fucked Up 02. Philosphie d L’escalier 03. Bad Sandwich 04. One (Nilsson)
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