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Rather then have ourselves sell you on, we'll quote a few others. If you want to check even more reviews link to our webpage at www.lapieta.net. Profesor Plum: La Pieta's music contains all those things that i like about indie pop when it is done well: sweet, well thought out vocal harmonies; sparse, melodic guitar that holds back when it should and rocks when the listener doesn't expect it but secretly wants it; bass lines that share with the guitar & vocals the job of carrying a melody but stealthily so; a drummer who listens and locks it in; and, of course, catchy songs with honest lyrics that tickle the heart. Village Voice: La Pieta sing flowery, floaty little melodies...listen hard enough and you'll start to agree with the band: The best way to illustrate relationships is to use subtelty as a safeguard. Songs are on the quiet side, which makes them all the easier to hum along to. The Brooklyn trio met at Oberlin College where, among other provocative pasttimes, clever indie acts prevail. The band Tungsten 74 describes us as writing "Fractured Pop" Check out the artist's website: http://www.lapieta.net Track List: 1. Surround 2. April Is 3. Lullabye 4. Telephone Line 5. Sound Machine 6. Who Knows What She's Thinking 7. Paperwhites Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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