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Satin Peaches - Well Well Well

Well Well Well by Satin Peaches

Detroit youngsters The Satin Peaches release their first single ‘Well Well Well Well’ on October 8th to coincide with their appearance on the NME Freshers Tour 2007.



With influences ranging from the all out rock ‘n’ roll assault of The Velvet Underground to the melodic gold of Bends-era Radiohead, this group of improbably young friends are already a massively exciting prospect.



‘Well Well Well Well’ opens with pounding minor key piano reminiscent of the Kinks before being torn apart by Ryan Wiese’s fuzz-pop guitar riff and frontman George Morris’ vocals. George’s almost half-whispered chorus is both celebratory and intimate – a classic hook destined to lodge in your head.



With its bass heavy, picked acoustic guitar and echo chamber harmonies, B-side ‘Nothing we can do’ gently nods to Elliot Smith’s knack of penning 3 minute songs that are resoundingly beautiful whilst retaining a sinister edge.

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