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The second full length from North Carolina's Birds of Avalon. Birds of Avalon was formed after newly-wed guitarists, Paul Siler and Cheetie Kumar, split from The Cherry Valence to join forces with vocalist, Craig Tilley, and avid four tracker, David Mueller. They later enlisted their favorite Chapel Hill drummer and mural artist, Scott Nurkin and quickly made a name for themselves with relentless touring in support of their '07 debut, Bazaar Bazaar, and last year's follow-up EP, Outer Upper Inner. B... [ read more ]
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Having developed a unique psychedelic-meets-progressive sound that yields feelings that transcend the conventions of both, the Birds Of Avalon skillfully channel elements of a time in rock since passed, while representing their current place in the lineage of North Carolinian indie rock heritage. Easily traversing the gray area between raw blues-rock and atmospheric psych-pop, this group "can tear it up in a three-minute barn-burner or lure you into an extended psychedelic journey, wandering schizophrenica... [ read more ]
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The second full length from North Carolina's Birds of Avalon. Birds of Avalon was formed after newly-wed guitarists, Paul Siler and Cheetie Kumar, split from The Cherry Valence to join forces with vocalist, Craig Tilley, and avid four tracker, David Mueller. They later enlisted their favorite Chapel Hill drummer and mural artist, Scott Nurkin and quickly made a name for themselves with relentless touring in support of their '07 debut, Bazaar Bazaar, and last year's follow-up EP, Outer Upper Inner. Bir... [ read more ]
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