playlist artwork#12 this weekHello Acoustic Donuts

by Icon Girl Pistols

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1 4:46 667 listens
2 2:18 528 listens
3 3:09 295 listens
4 10:05 235 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 07/10/2011

on October 22nd, Icon Girl Pistols released their new record "Goodbye Donuts (Hey, Statue of Liberty)", preceded by this special acoustic EP which contains an acoustic version of the title song of the new record, an acoustic version of one of last year's free downloads, "Escaping NYC" and two bonus songs never released before, "Technostarjet" and "Your Words".

"Goodbye Donuts (Hey, Statue of Liberty)" is available to buy here:
http://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/goodbye-donuts-hey-statue/id473041656

artwork by NEVERCREW

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Hello Acoustic Donuts"

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Anewjam

This is the sound of summer in the North when it's winter

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Anewjam • 2012-05-29 06:02:38

Take it on! These are the sounds of the Pacific from Japan's point of view with sonic highs that reach Polynesia warmth and these sounds are let free from artists who can cry those notes of ecstasy from their voices and guitars so long that I can't feel my feet, if you're looking for music that breaths ocean air on you even though you might only possibly understand it if you speak a little Japanese then put this on and then put on their other albums and consider buying a CD for your car so you can drive over clouds wherever you go. Each note played is sheared so finely that it seems to land softly on the next one so that an attenuation builds through the whole album until the last note that is played seems to be pointing at a picture, it's the kind of music that clears my head and it easily possessed me to play and sing along to it which was a wonderful way to tune up with sounds from other side of the world and just let go any hot air from yesterday.
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