Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

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Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

Post by delle1111 » Sat May 16, 2020 10:21 am

Eden House member Louise Patricia Crane releases her first solo music. Produced by Stephen Carey with drums by Simon Rippin
https://www.facebook.com/TheEdenHouse

https://louisepatriciacrane.bandcamp.co ... /deep-blue

Guess some guitars are well known too

Stay well
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Re: Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

Post by foreverremain » Mon Sep 07, 2020 6:22 pm

I found it by accident on Amazon, as usual last to find out...

I bought it, as I like The Eden House and a bit of Jethro Tull (Ian Anderson plays on it).

TEH were on at Whitby on the Friday, if I remember rightly, last time I saw FoTN. Must get to see them too....
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Re: Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

Post by Hat_Shades » Tue Sep 15, 2020 4:03 am

delle1111 wrote:Eden House member Louise Patricia Crane releases her first solo music. Produced by Stephen Carey with drums by Simon Rippin
https://www.facebook.com/TheEdenHouse

https://louisepatriciacrane.bandcamp.co ... /deep-blue

Guess some guitars are well known too

Stay well
Decent. Pas mal. Meh.

Borderline with Eden-House proper. Forgettable. Lack of FOTN material can't glorify the second-rate nature of "the others".

[There's a reason why the others are always dubbed --- you guessed --- "the others"]

Thing is, it was always like a more ambient, paced-down version of Faith and the Muse binging on "Treasure" or "Heaven or Las Vegas".

But I'm a sucker for "Garlands" -- on a good day I give in to "Head over heels" as well.

Sometimes, once you split the original core, there is not much dark matter left to make things matter.

The only "spin off" that ever worked was Ghost Dance -- a mighty alliance, as Anne -Marie never played softie-- a true northern rebel.

And once THEY dived into fluffier production, they failed as well.

Pop is pop, ethereal or otherwise. It is cruel and ephemeral. It goes by merciless rules, built upon consumerism.

Virtually all pioneers of the darker , edgier side of post-punk capitulated. Carl's 1991 move made sure the Fields never did.
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Re: Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

Post by foreverremain » Fri Sep 18, 2020 7:42 pm

Yeah...OK. Well I'm into it and I don't give a shit.
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Re: Louise Patricia Crane - Debut Release

Post by Hat_Shades » Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:28 pm

foreverremain wrote:Yeah...OK. Well I'm into it and I don't give a shit.
It's fine music, just a tad too "scripted" and on the sugar-coated pop side.

Of course it's better than 95% of modern-day garbage, incl. corporate rock shit.
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