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Soft Hearted Scientists, Uncanny Tales from the Everyday Undergrowth

Audio CD

Disk ID: 788882

Disk length: 1h 8m 49s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mount Palomar 5:03
2. Diving Bell 5:18
3. Wendigo 3:22
4. The Petition 6:59
5. Brother Sister 5:07
6. The Yongy Bongy Bo 5:05
7. The Haunted Song 6:44
8. Many A Monster 6:44
9. Isabella (Keep Riding The Road To The Sea) 7:26
10. Midnight Mutinies 6:42
11. At Night The Quarry Glows Like A Mothership 6:28
12. Black Castles 3:43

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Review

Uncanny Tales From The Undergrowth brings together the first three EP's by the Soft Hearted Scientists into one handy package. The band's mix of folk inspired melodies, synth driven songs, and gentle electronica has gained the band comparisons to the likes of Mercury Rev and most notably The Beta Band. My Kung Fu. 2005.The Group's Manifesto States "we Will Create Music with a Sense of Wonder: Like the Sound of Stars Flying off the End of a Wand Or, If it were Possible, the Sound of Plucking a Spider's Web Encrusted with Dew Drops. Nothing Less Will Do." And Further "we Will Set all Our Joy, Memories, Sorrow, Disappointments and Twilight Fantasies to Melody... We Refuse to Be the Loudest Band Ever. We Refuse to Be the Tightest Band Ever. We Refuse to Be the Sexiest Band Ever. The A-z of Mediocre Rock Success Will Remain a Total Irrelevance to Us." This Disc Includes a Lyric Booklet with Lavish Artwork. All 12 Songs that have Been Released on My Kung Fu Are Here, Including the Hits "Brother Sister" and "Isabella"

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