Creamy, dreamy pop songs from The Keep Left Signs. Here's just one example, from a mini-album called Tomorrow, released at the end of November. Fans of Flying Nun, early R.E.M. early Stone Roses, The Byrds and all things that jangle pay heed. The record is virtually note-perfect in its scholarly immersion in the form. It reminded me of the first time I saw Michael Stipe gazing out from the back sleeve of Murmur in bookish spectacles in 1983. I can tell you nothing about the band at all but for the time being the seven songs on Tomorrow are more than enough.
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