1969 Armstrong

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Devil in Me 03:36 Tools
A Fine Piece of Art 00:00 Tools
Something on Yer Mind 02:57 Tools
Salient Night 00:00 Tools
Serves to Remind 00:00 Tools
Endless Orbit 00:00 Tools
Caught up in a Dream 00:00 Tools
Postcard 00:00 Tools
(We Stand In) Lines 00:00 Tools
01 Devil in Me 03:36 Tools
Serves to Remind (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
Serves to Remind (Alternative Mixed Version) 00:00 Tools
03 Postcard 00:00 Tools
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Founded by Calle Thoor and Cristian Ekman (also members of Bolywool) in 2005 in Alingsås, Sweden due to their love of British shoegaze and American indie rock. Their first self-released EP, The Great Exposition EP, came out in July 2005 and was recorded in only two days. It was a mix of spacerock, neo-psychedelia and alternative rock/pop. The following year, Postcard EP, revealed a darker, less psychedelic, and more shoegazy and introspective side of 1969 Armstrong. The latest EP, Salient Night, was released on myspace.com in April 2007. Again, rather than threading water, the band tried out new grounds with inspiration from krautrock, newgaze and 60ies jangle, but with their introspective p.o.v intact. The band site acts such as Spiritualized, Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo, and Buck amongst other as key influences. The band is currently based in Alingsås and Stockholm, Sweden. "Grade: 8 (out of 10) 1969 Armstrong - Salient night EP (self-released) This latest release from 1969 Armstrong is influenced by some of the better bands from the golden age of shoegazing. Lead track "Something on yer mind", with its primitive drum beat, is reminiscent of early Jesus and Mary Chain and the more contemporary A Place To Bury Strangers. Standout track "Devil in me", with its assured swagger, recalls Ride in one of their poppier moments and also brings to mind early Britpop. With this, their third EP, 1969 Armstrong have proven themselves to be at the forefront of shoegaze-influenced Swedish bands. - Nick Levine" http://www.myspace.com/1969armstrong Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.