+ Follow INVISIBLE BAND Tag
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The Invisible Band, Travis Independiente Limited, 2001 |
Oasis got tiring pretty fast. Between the Gallagher brothers’ bickering and the interminable change of members (except for Liam and Noel, of course) the self-styled heirs to the Beatles throne just went
pfft. Radiohead and Blur certainly proved more worthy of our attention, with their devil-may-care innovation and experimentation. More importantly, they know how to curb their in-fighting long enough to make beautiful music.
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The Invisible Band, Travis Independiente Limited, 2001 |
Oasis got tiring pretty fast. Between the Gallagher brothers bickering and the interminable change of members (except for Liam and Noel, of course) the self-styled heirs to the Beatles throne just went
pfft. Radiohead and Blur certainly proved more worthy of our attention, with their devil-may-care innovation and experimentation. More importantly, they know how to curb their in-fighting long enough to make beautiful music.
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The Invisible Band, Travis Independiente Limited, 2001 |
Oasis got tiring pretty fast. Between the Gallagher brothers’ bickering and the interminable change of members (except for Liam and Noel, of course) the self-styled heirs to the Beatles throne just went
pfft. Radiohead and Blur certainly proved more worthy of our attention, with their devil-may-care innovation and experimentation. More importantly, they know how to curb their in-fighting long enough to make beautiful music.
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The Invisible Band, Travis Independiente Limited, 2001 |
Oasis got tiring pretty fast. Between the Gallagher brothers bickering and the interminable change of members (except for Liam and Noel, of course) the self-styled heirs to the Beatles throne just went
pfft. Radiohead and Blur certainly proved more worthy of our attention, with their devil-may-care innovation and experimentation. More importantly, they know how to curb their in-fighting long enough to make beautiful music.
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