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Days Come And Go, by Mockingbird, Wish Me Luck (CD on Blow Up)

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Format: CD
Label: Blow Up
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Catalogue number: BU043CD
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Mockingbird, wish me luck – an 8-piece pop-orchestra from Ängelholm, Sweden – release their debut album Days Come and Go. Everything was done without any help and in the true DIY indie spirit - drums were recorded in their rehearsal room and almost everything else in their parents apartment. Despite their admittance that “nobody really knew which buttons to push”, by the time Blow Up Records made contact in early Summer 2007, they had quite a collection of songs – both beautiful and unforgettable. They decided to put these together, along with some new tracks, to form their debut album Days Come And Go. When the recording was complete in Autumn 2007, songwriters Daniel and Niklas flew to London for additional production and mixing at The Premises in Hackney with Nick Terry (Klaxons, SMD). "Gorgeous indie pop. I could listen to this for months and not tire of it." SWEDESPLEASE.NET. "Lovely, gentle folk inspired indie pop that invokes the idea of Jens Lekman fronting Belle & Sebastian". LIVE: BLOW UP RECORDS NIGHT Thursday 22nd May, Blow Up Metro Club London W1. Tracks : 1. You’ve Got A Friend To Lean On (3’48) 2. Let’s Watch The Sunrise (4’11) 3. The Way That You Paint It (3’17) 4. Moves On The Screen (2’41) 5. Pictures (Too Big to Fit In A Sight) (3’01) 6. Days Come And Go (4’49) 7. Step In Concrete (3’33) 8. New Beginnings (4’34) 9. Summer Again (6’46)

 

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