domingo, 29 de janeiro de 2012

Braids - 'Peach Wedding'


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- NY Times

“It starts with swirls of keyboards, bubbling aquatically, before Raphaelle Standell-Preston begins whispering naughty, wounded vocals. By the time the chorus first arrives…her voice has swelled to a forceful kick.”

- Stereogum’s 40 Best New Bands of 2010

“Amid the pianos, guitars, keyboards, extended pulsations, and ambient breaks and build….a couple of the album’s seven tracks are above eight minutes – but as a testament to their pop crafts, it never feels overdone.”

- Exclaim!

“Braids may become especially well-known for their lyrics, which have the potential to sashay from vulnerable to cheeky.”

- Time Out NY

“Braids, a collective of sub-21 Montreal indie-rockers, plays knotty, dense pop songs that feel like reimaginings of Feels-era Animal Collective songs spruced up with shimmering female vocals. But oh, those vocals!”

- Montreal Mirror


“Contemporary classic Calgary-bred quartet Braids make Montreal their own and self-produce a stellar debut album, Native Speaker”

- Brooklyn Vegan

“Braids use their voices more as another instrument than a conveyor of lyrics. There are points during their set when the harmonies meld with the band’s stretched out grooves to achieve ethereal bliss worthy of The Cocteau Twins.”

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