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"The bubble of indie pop has been spiked beyond recognition - and not before time. Reminiscent of 'Pillow Talk' between Rock Hudson and Doris Day. This band deserve to be enjoyed."
The Little Green Man Catalogue. |
"SRF are one of those rare surprises that make life worthwhile, and they blow all those let's-sound-dead-bored indie pretenders out of the water."
Fanzine Review |
"Your own fault if you don’t want to listen, but these guitarsounds will open your horizons (and in times of dull guitarmusic, you need things like these)"
Original Sin Magazine, Belgium |
"Les chansons de SRF enjambent les styles sans broncher mais avec une réussite hallucinante et un penchant pour la noisy pop atmosphérique certain…"
From Hope Records, France |
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| To pin us down to some kind of sound is, I hope, very difficult, and I'd like it to be impossible. I want every album to sound as diverse as I can, a bit like a "sampler album", but with some sort of thread to hold it all together.
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| Those bands with just one sound, or just one guitar sound, or speed, throughout a whole album (and there's plenty of them) - WHAT ARE THEY DOING?If you were a painter, you wouldn't just paint with black. Do the band members just listen to one sort of music? That's a bit dull, if they do. I still get excited by the sound of electric guitars, to the point of near-perversion.
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| I suppose the roots of the sound are in the psychedelic years and in the so-called "doomrock" years - early Echo and the Bunnymen, Comsat Angels, Cure, and I hope to God it's not all retro. I hope there's some Sonic Youth and Smashing Pumpkins in there too.
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< | The vocals are mixed low. I don't shout in real life, I'm not going to act as if I do on tape. All tapes come with a word sheet so, if you're interested, that's what we're on about. It sounds absolutely awful to say this, but Some Rare Footage try to make albums I'd like to own.
There's no point in doing otherwise.
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