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One of the most underrated bands, so much so called psychedelic bands today, this a real one, listen carefully to ALL of their records and buy! musicjunkie
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The ghosts of Christmas past, and of England past. Musically, the album evokes a pagan, rural, bygone England, and is similar in style to The Hare and the Moon, while lyrically rooted in Christian themes - a hauntological antinomy of breathtaking beauty, one that can be traced right back to the Christianisation of our Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, an admixture evident within the poem Beowulf.
Little Town and Bleak Midwinter, being so familiar, feel out of keeping here, even kitsch. Master of Alchemy
Shoegaze and soft psychedelia hold hands on this mellow Canadian release which features some subtly great lead guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable May 19, 2017
A more intimate and stripped-down, though no less dreamy and otherworldly, offering from this pioneering British psych musician. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 31, 2018
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choosing my favorite Green Seagull song is like identifying the roundest sphere -- each song is a masterpiece, a joy to listen to repeatedly. I can't wait to hear what happens next. Keith Morris