Giant Skyflower Band

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Feast of Blood 02:49 Tools
Oh Mary Green 02:59 Tools
Time Won't Sing A Song For You 02:43 Tools
Rainbows and Dreams (With Worms Singing) 01:30 Tools
Starbeams 01:14 Tools
Lice of Rainbows 02:57 Tools
Meditations on Christ and the Magi 11:09 Tools
All of Us (You And Me) 01:23 Tools
The Archangel (Hurray for the Beast) 03:32 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbit/Builds the Bone 04:18 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbits/Builds the Bone 04:19 Tools
bitter wild rabbit builds the bone 04:19 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbts/Builds The Bone 04:19 Tools
Oh What A Feeling 02:44 Tools
The Arcangel 02:44 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbits/Builds the Bong 04:19 Tools
06 bitter wild rabbit builds the bone 04:19 Tools
All of Us (You And Me) [Rainbows & Dreams With Worms Singing] 04:19 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbit / Builds The Bone 04:19 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbits/ Builds The Bone 04:19 Tools
Well Alright 04:19 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbit/Builds The 04:19 Tools
Time Won't Sing a Song for You [The Golden Age of Suns] 04:19 Tools
Bitter Wild Rabbit/Builds the Bone [All Of Us And] 04:19 Tools
Meditations On Christ And The 04:19 Tools
rainbows & dreams (with worms singing) 04:19 Tools
Rainbows and Dreams 01:31 Tools
The Arcangel (Hurray for the Beast) [Hooray] 01:31 Tools
The Arcangel (Hurray For The B 01:31 Tools
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During a sabbatical from regular duties in The Skygreen Leopards, Glenn Donaldson (never one to rest) dreamt of this exotic, crumbling new age / toytown psych / prog / folk / pop project, quickly enlisting multi-instrumentalist Shayde Sartin (The Skygreen Leopards, Flying Canyon, Kelley Stoltz) to join in. With Gong's Magick Brother and early Genesis as starting points and with a sitar close at hand, the duo created a peregrine pop record that references everything from Tori Kudo to The Cure to Alice Coltrane to The Hidden Cameras to Television Personalities. Their debut, Blood of the Sunworm, arrived in March 2007 on Soft Abuse. Giant Skyflower Band shifted from insular home recording project to a fully-functioning live experience in April 2007 with the addition of Jason Quever (Vetiver, The Papercuts) and a Univox drum box to the fold. The 'quartet' are keeping things loose, but expect some live appearances and perhaps more recordings in the not-too-distant future. (taken from www.softabuse.com) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.