White Sleeves

Editorial Reviews
-Todd Kristel, All Music Guide
The White Sleeves EP, like Deathray's self-titled debut album, is a well-written and likeable collection of songs.

Album Description
Recorded and produced by deathray at doppler recordÕs studio, Brighton Sound, "White Sleeves" departs from the heavily synthesized sounds of the debut and combines the unique flare of indie-pop with the familiar upbeat sounds of 60's style rock and roll. This EP definitely marks a transition in the band's development, presenting a more relaxed sound with hooks that will stick to your soul. Well charted on College Radio/CMJ.

Music Review:

  1. Wish I'd Taken Pictures
  2. Yellow No. 5 [CD-single]
  3. 1000 Oceans [CD-single]
  4. 2 Originals: Semantic Spaces + Karma [Import]
  5. 60 Miles an Hour [CD-single] [Import]
  6. 69 Love Songs, Pt. 2
  7. Alchemy
  8. All My Life [CD-single] [Import]
  9. All Tomorrow's Parties 1.1: Sonic Youth Curated
  10. Argyle Heir

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Crowded House [DualDisc]

Slavonic Festival

Symphonies in D Major & F Major

Music: Rock Shocks: Loud R Us [Import]

The Streets: Weak Become Heroes [CD-single]

Stars on 45 [CD-single] [Import]

Quand T'Es Dans le Desert [Import]

Unforgettable Performances [CD-single]

THEATRE OF THE MIND

Schumann: Piano Quintet, Andante & Variations, Fantasiestucke; Martha Argerich

Sparkle in the Rain [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Temple House Ceile Band Music

Si de Cantar Se Trata [Enhanced] [Import]

Sucking in the Seventies

Breezin' Along With the Breeze