Siddal

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Just Around the Corner 06:47 Tools
Leaving 04:45 Tools
Frozen Garden 04:36 Tools
Circus Fire 06:55 Tools
In the Bleak Midwinter 06:28 Tools
The Pedestal 06:22 Tools
When the Wolf Comes 05:29 Tools
Hiding Home 04:29 Tools
Treasures of Sleep 06:07 Tools
Fairbanks 07:10 Tools
Lighthouse Wreckage 04:54 Tools
Possible Dust 06:56 Tools
Italiano 03:09 Tools
Watchlar 04:44 Tools
Beds of Light 04:40 Tools
Thornmakers 07:50 Tools
Centuries of Love 07:37 Tools
Maybe Heaven 04:53 Tools
Eternity 06:48 Tools
Oil Spills 04:36 Tools
Secrets of the Blind 08:24 Tools
Pontus 07:22 Tools
A Second Migration 04:14 Tools
The Women of Mercy 08:02 Tools
A Glendale Melody 06:24 Tools
mystery and the sea 08:08 Tools
The Last Asphodel 06:51 Tools
Ghost 06:20 Tools
Oil Spills (rain mix) 04:50 Tools
Third Migration 07:37 Tools
This Old Town 07:33 Tools
angel wars 04:10 Tools
migration 02:01 Tools
Deserted Friend 05:20 Tools
sirocco 01:26 Tools
Hurricanes 01:26 Tools
Yellow, Green, Red 06:22 Tools
Midnight Red Life 05:55 Tools
Watchlar (Cocteau Twins Cover) 01:26 Tools
Hurricane 05:55 Tools
Oil Spils 05:55 Tools
05 Just Around The Corner 05:55 Tools
sirroco 05:55 Tools
Mystery & The Sea 05:55 Tools
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The ambient dream pop of Siddal began in 1991 when four music fans came together for a love of art, poetry, and culture. However, constant lineup changes plagued the group and by 1992, Siddal consisted of Elaine Winters and Richard Brinkley. The duo, who took their name from the 19th century activist Elizabeth Siddal, incorporated elements of space rock, trance, and darkwave, and they were frequently compared to the likes of the Cranes, the Cocteau Twins, and the Sundays. Bedazzled issued their first single, "Frozen Garden" in 1992 and subsequent tracks and albums followed throughout the decade: Pedastal was issued in 1995 and the sophomore effort The Crossing followed a year later. By the close of the '90s, Winters and Brinkley married and had a son. They were also writing songs and playing gigs around the East Coast. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.