THE SKINNY: Cream Bones a legitimate EP release, but this taste test is just enough to give your mouth that A Lull tang that's been sitting in my gums for the past few weeks.
WEBSITE: http://alull.com/
MYSPACE: http://myspace.com/alullmusic
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/alull
PURCHASE: Online Store, iTunes
As mentioned in an earlier post, A Lull offers up a freebie of their single, "Skinny Fingers" to every and anyone. I'm no opponent of free music (especially something from a respected label like Lujo) so I gave it a whirl. You can snag it here.
Vocally, the main trio have that bored, dazed sound. They maintain great pitch and sport some really pretty melodies, but never sound excited in the process. It's a cool effect and offers a pretty relaxing listening sesh.
The singing is definitely the main-stage here, but you'll find lots of folky, overly orchestrated music backing up the vox. They give you that illusion like the band is comprised of 20 members, all fumbling with luny percussion, out of date stringed instruments and hand claps. I'm a sucker for it. It's pretty and they pull it off well.
What else can I say? Ice Cream Bones EP is enough to have my watchful eye peeking at A Lull's future catalog for a long time.
FAVORITE TRACK: White/Gold
FOR FANS OF: Patients (Ben Cooper), Contemporary / Indie Folk stuff

MYSPACE: http://myspace.com/alullmusic
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/alull
PURCHASE: Online Store, iTunes
As mentioned in an earlier post, A Lull offers up a freebie of their single, "Skinny Fingers" to every and anyone. I'm no opponent of free music (especially something from a respected label like Lujo) so I gave it a whirl. You can snag it here.
Vocally, the main trio have that bored, dazed sound. They maintain great pitch and sport some really pretty melodies, but never sound excited in the process. It's a cool effect and offers a pretty relaxing listening sesh.
The singing is definitely the main-stage here, but you'll find lots of folky, overly orchestrated music backing up the vox. They give you that illusion like the band is comprised of 20 members, all fumbling with luny percussion, out of date stringed instruments and hand claps. I'm a sucker for it. It's pretty and they pull it off well.
What else can I say? Ice Cream Bones EP is enough to have my watchful eye peeking at A Lull's future catalog for a long time.
FAVORITE TRACK: White/Gold
FOR FANS OF: Patients (Ben Cooper), Contemporary / Indie Folk stuff
Labels: _Folk / Acoustic, _Indie, _Passive, *Editors Choice, *Posts by Joey, A Lull
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