
Mysterious Town of
Oak Hill might going to giving you a good trick like they’re just an ordinary
Folk-Indie results of band-project from US soil but fortunately not – these duo
Billy and Laura Wretzky displaying urban and rural lyrics or concepts is
actually a Saint Petersburg – Russia’s products solemnly infinite for sharing
their hometown stories within a nice quiet place of children playground, the
streets and neighboring friendly – just take another closer looks for any really
strange activities going there as one peeping inside via this self-titled
recording.
Realism Ambient magic and spoken word old school wrapped within the
alternative sounds flowing like a silent code or lost signals in thin air fully
melodic and Jangle-Pop pleasures as the ears being entertained from all
directions by the songs of pleasant peace over The Man Who has Died of Fever on
The Sands of Singapore, Sleepover theat Never Ends, Aliens in Our Arcade or The
Boy who Accidently Flew to The Stars reacting those feelings from the lost of
childhood to the missing link where love broke and unwell bad weather of
non-satisfactions when parents treating you really worst and the world seems to
denying the presence of our regretful days may be mended by some of this
recording works.
Link:
https://themysterioustownofoakhill.bandcamp.com/releases
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