Review: Bishop Allen & The Broken String
Posted on 15 July 2007 | No Comments
Last year Brooklyn’s Bishop Allen released 12 EP’s (one for every month) for an output that was greater than and more what many bands release in their careers. Even more remarkable was the consistency and quality that the band maintained. The core band members Justin Rice and Christian Rudder didn’t rest too long on their laurels though. Bishop Allen’s great new full-length album Bishop Allen & The Broken String will be released on Dead Oceans (the new imprint from the Jagjaguwar and Secretly Canadian folks in Bloomington, IN) on July 24th. It is full of the pure pop perfection and unusual instrumentation that you’ve come to expect from them. Highlights include: “Click Click Click Click” and “Rain.”
MP3 | Bishop Allen – Click Click Click Click … & The Broken String
MP3 | Bishop Allen – Rain … & The Broken String
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Folk, Indie Rock
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