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The Galileo 7 - Tear Your Minds Wide Open! (2017)

The Galileo 7 - Tear Your Minds Wide Open! (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: The Galileo 7

  • Title: Tear Your Minds Wide Open!
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Damaged Goods
  • Genre: Garage Rock, Indie Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
  • Total Time: 51:41
  • Total Size: 333 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Cold Hearted Stowaway (3:47)
2. One Lie At A Time (3:29)
3. Mystery Train (3:08)
4. Too Much Choice (2:37)
5. The Mask (4:26)
6. Live For Yesterday (3:31)
7. You Tear My Mind Wide Open (3:36)
8. The God Of Gaps (2:50)
9. The Habit Machine (2:42)
10. Everything Keeps Coming Round Again (2:51)
11. Your Face Tomorrow (4:41)
12. Nobody Knows Anything (3:31)
13. The Girl In The Glass Case (Beta Version) (10:32)

Prior perception is a right nause, especially when it comes to The Galileo 7. This Kentish quartet have now been kicking out keen psych-pop nuggets since 2010, over the course of four albums and several 45s, but vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Allan Crockford's illustrious past and parallel present, as bassist with a roll call of the greatest British bands of the past 30+ years - The Prisoners, The James Taylor Quartet, The Prime Movers, The Solarflares, Graham Day & The Forefathers - seems to have, weirdly, done 'em no favours. And in an age when peeps of a certain age are going goo-goo googly-eyed over the XTC back catalogue, rediscovering all manner of 60s psych-pop and garage treats, and lionising such moderne combos as Thee Oh Sees and Tame Impala, that the Galileo 7 haven't reaped comparable plaudits seems just plain stoopid.




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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:46
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.