The Immaculate Crows have released their new album ‘And Then There Were Two’. The Immaculate Crows were originally an Australian Brisbane-based Alternative band that played from late 1981 to early 1985. They were named and founded by Bruce Neilsen (songwriter, lead guitarist). Former member David Page was the first Australian to get a contract with Tamla Motown when he was a teenage pop star. Bruce reunited with former member Mark Hocknell in 2019. Mark co-produced 11 tracks for this album and played with Bruce on these songs. Carolyn Neilsen co-produced and fully produced ‘Bird In The Sky’.These songs have been well-received by Community Radio Stations throughout the country, such as Raw Radio, Tribe FM 91.1, Triple H 96.5 FM Horsham, 4ZZZ 102.1 FM.
‘And Then There Were Two’ uses alternative, country and indie to showcase a diverse display of The Immaculate Crows’ sound. From warm country twangs between mellow jazz-like flirtations in ‘Can’t You Hear Me Crying’ to the moody ‘New Girl’ and jaunty rock and roll swagger of ‘Love Is Perverse’, the band present a satisfying listening experience. Each song pivots around intricate and evocative guitar melodies that ooze character and emotion throughout, mirroring the lyrical themes of youth suicide, bullying, loneliness, alienation and unrequited love. With psychedelic moments weaved between pop, sweet slow bops and rock bravado ‘And Then There Were Two’ is a solid new album from The Immaculate Crows.
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Author: Danu