Silk Flowers

Silk Flowers
Silk Flowers

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Release date: 24/Jul/2009
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Sales Rank: #10086 in Independent
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Style: Independent
Product No.: 296417271
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Flash Of Light"
02. "Night Shades"
03. "Sand"
04. "Cheap Shot"
05. "Fragmented Mirror"
06. "In This Place"
07. "Birds Of Passion"
08. "Costume"
09. "Running Out Of Rope"
10. "Shadows In Daylight"
Description:Silk Flowers by Silk Flowers, released 9 July 2009, includes the following tracks: "Sand", "Fragmented Mirror", "Birds Of Passion", "Running Out Of Rope" and more. This version of Silk Flowers comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at The Barber Shop by Fred Thomas during a frigid January in Brooklyn, 2009.
Manufacturer No.: 00038995
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Price12,79 EUR13,59 EUR9,39 EUR36,79 EUR9,39 EUR
Weight0.12kg0.12kg0.12kg0.38kg0.12kg
ManufacturerPpmInsomniac / CargoSub PopR&r DigitalJagjaguwar / Cargo
CategoryCDCDCDLPCD

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Andrew Gaerig - 12/Aug/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
Brooklyn trio Silk Flowers are probably never going to escape the spectre of their influences. Analog-y, downbeat electro-goth has a rap sheet too lon...

Mike Stagno - 28/Jul/2009 2 of 5 Stars!
Age drummer Dean Spunt called them one of the weirdest bands he knew. That's pretty weird. For the most part, the New York based group plays a brand o...

Thomas Rees - 09/Jul/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
It is hard to listen to Silk Flowers' first record without thinking of Ian Curtis-Aviram Cohen's baritone inhabits the same timbre with a bit more cro...