While two girls sing often in very close harmony, the band softly lingers and invents and interweaves all the time with pleasant melodic sounds in them, like woven stories. With simple beauty there is much surprising creativity. Once we hear the singer reproduce the sound of a cat on “Cat that you want”. There’s lose sounds of glass, a high pitched voice with a complete child choir on “Terrible Beauty” which makes this a really strange kind of beautiful track. Ducks in water and strummed guitar are a nice natural-rhythmic interlude on “The Ducks”. “In My Pit” has charming funny hysteria, with banjo. Every track is really sweet and charming, with lovely driven acid folk mini-songs inspirations with one foot in innocent girly fantasy, while life and relations can also confront different realities (“Jaws of a shark”), this music is like a cure and bridge between both worlds, saving innocence and happiness in each situation. I guess most ideas came from inspiration from relationships and sex, where a bit of fantasy and surreal poetic expressions help to make any uneasiness around it nicer. Very good !!!
Post Rec.Jesus Licks : Dalek Chorus / Eternally Lonely, Harr Barbie (UK,2006)****
The single has three more rhythmically enjoyable tracks compiled, with some humour. “Dalek Chorus” sings for “Dr.Who” with high pitched breathy voice on pompom-tickle-tickle rhythmical banjo (or is it ukulele) pickings. The second track has a more awoo-electric rocking effect but in its turn also used some banjo with double bass and a great vibe outro. Last part, like a new song, goes for the sing-like-“shubelapappy” rhythm creating a hippie-happy-poppy funny danceable indie-rock hard not to be make yourself happy.