Chalk Dust Dream [Import]

chalk dust dream [import]

Track Listings

1. Live Oak Road
2. In The Glow
3. Sea Is A Mellotron Trampoline
4. I Am The Coelacanth
5. It's So Nice
6. I Control The European Industrial Forest
7. L.A. In The Rain
8. How To Fly An Aeroplane
9. Why Not Stop & Have Some Tea
10. British Rail
11. Bluebirds

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
All in all, The Flower Machine's Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company is a delightful trip for the senses, moving hearts and minds alike, and capturing nostalgic aftershocks of the summer of love from a distance of 36 years. 11 tracks. Microindie. 2005.

Chalk Dust Dream,Flower Machine,Microindie,Rock,Rock/Pop
Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company
    The Flower Machine
    Manufacturer: Microindie Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000CNCBF2
    Release Date: 2004-04-13

    Tracks:

    1. Live Oak Road
    2. In The Glow
    3. The Sea Is A Mellotron Trampoline
    4. I Am The Coelacanth
    5. It's So Nice
    6. I Control The European Industrial Forest
    7. L.A. In The Rain
    8. How To Fly An Aeroplane
    9. Why Not Stop And Have Some Tea?
    10. British Rail
    11. Bluebirds

    Product Description

    From attics, basements, flats, and rented rehearsal rooms under the bright California sun, a new sound is taking shape – the sound of indie-pop mixed with psychedelic influences. Long, long ago, Los Angeles was of course the breeding ground for Arthur Lee and Love, the Byrds, and the Buffalo Springfield. A scene that took as its point of departure the innovative sounds of The Beatles. This is Los Angeles circa 2004. Many of the clubs are the same, though the new music happening around town isn’t – fellow travelers like All Night Radio and Beachwood Sparks fill the Troubadour and the underground indie-pop dance clubs like Par Avion book Shelflife Records favorites Majestic. The influence of the 1960s returns undiluted, drawing further inspiration from the contemporary DIY psychedelia of Olivia Tremor Control, the Minders and other Elephant 6 affiliates. And then of course, there’s The Flower Machine, who recently supported Australian indie-pop stars the Lucksmiths on the Los Angeles portion of their U.S. tour, and will soon be accelerating their live performance schedule in support of their debut full-length, “Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company”, released on Microindie in 2004. The Flower Machine is perhaps close in spirit to the Clientele from London, a band that also exists within the isolated realm of their own musical idealism. The Flower Machine began as a solo project by long-time Majestic member Peter Quinnell, and over the summer of 2003 became a working group featuring Peter, Jeff Moore, Cody Gorman, and Chris Shulda. The album was recorded the year prior, with assistance from Majestic singer Scott Schulz who mixed and mastered the CD for release. And what of the music? The Flower Machine mixes indie-pop melodies, acoustic atmospheres, and unhinged electronic psychedelic experimentation, resulting in a collection of diverse sound poems, characterized by Peter’s epigrammatic lyrics which variously concern the magical echoes of Spring (In the Glow), the secret world of prehistoric fish (I Am the Coelacanth), and consciousness expansion on an inter-city train (British Rail). “Sounds a bit like the Beatles” is something they hear often. “A slight Syd Barrett influence” was considered a compliment as well. The cover was created by the Flower Machine’s own Jeff Moore, who also created the cover for DJ Nobody’s Pacific Drift release on Ubiquity. In fact, it was DJ Nobody who recently debuted The Flower Machine track “How to Fly an Aeroplane” on his KXLU 88.9 psych show “She Comes in Colors”. All in all, The Flower Machine’s Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company is a delightful trip for the senses, moving hearts and minds alike, and capturing nostalgic aftershocks of the summer of love from a distance of 36 years.
    Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Beautiful Dream Pop
    Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company
    The Flower Machine
    Manufacturer: Microindie
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Neo-PsychedeliaNeo-Psychedelia | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0009SQ06Q
    Release Date: 2005-04-25

    Tracks:

    1. Live Oak Road
    2. In the Glow
    3. Sea Is a Mellotron Trampoline
    4. I Am the Coelacanth
    5. It's So Nice
    6. I Control the European Industrial Forest
    7. L.A. in the Rain
    8. How to Fly an Aeroplane
    9. Why Not Stop and Have Some Tea
    10. British Rail
    11. Bluebirds

    Album Description

    All in all, The Flower Machine's Chalk Dust Dream of the Tea Cozy Mitten Company is a delightful trip for the senses, moving hearts and minds alike, and capturing nostalgic aftershocks of the summer of love from a distance of 36 years. 11 tracks. Microindie. 2005.

    Album Details

    This Debut Album for the Flower Machine Follows in the Hazy Footsteps of the New Breed of California Psych-country Bands Like the Beachwood Sparks and the Elephant Six Collective. "Chalk Dust Dream" is a Delightful Trip for the Senses, Moving Hearts and Minds Alike and Capturing Nostalgic Aftershocks of the Summer of Love from a Distance of 36 Years.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Dream Pop.......2005-07-18

    Lovers of Belle & Sebastian and the Clientele will like this album with its wispy dreamy tunes, mostly slow in pace. Some harken to 1960s nostalgia. What's good about this album is the consistency of the songs so that they all fit together. No grating surprises. Everything is woven from the same fabric. If you like this slow, sometimes folk rock melancholy sound, also check out Swedish pop band Ronderlin, Arco, and The Innocence Mission.

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