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Mitch & Murray - Sleepytrails

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🗓️ 31 December 2007

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Mitch & Murray on IndieFeed Indie Pop

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0:00.0

This is Mitch and Murray with Sleepy Trails.

0:12.3

How do you hold a phone with your hands split?

0:19.8

Down to the bone

0:21.6

when the rain spins

0:24.6

you need to stop that stuff

0:28.6

someday soon

0:31.6

leaving sleepy trails

0:36.6

till you run Leaving sleepy trails to you Oh

0:40.3

Limpings

0:45.3

on a t-shirt

0:47.3

Stretched across the chest

0:53.3

Where you all rang stretched across the chest way more rain

0:57.0

I only ask you I think thought too soon

1:03.0

There's a fall of sleep you trails to you go Troilers to me Oh Maybe I don't know you

1:11.6

Maybe I don't know you Oh All right, you just heard sleepy trails by Mitch and Murray.

2:00.5

From the album, The Bleak End starts here Here, released on regular beat recordings in September 2007.

2:05.9

The album's liner notes say that the band take their influences from the lo-fi strumming of their youth,

2:10.7

Sparkle Horse and Red House painters, and the tunes they were fed as children, old blues,

2:15.1

duop and soul, folk music and the Beach Boys, as well as whatever

2:18.1

they can salvage from their forgotten end of England. Mitch and Murray produced stark, beautiful,

2:22.3

and sublime melodies. They are Benjamin Jones on vocals, guitar, and other bits. Peter Coulthard,

2:27.4

on guitar, vocals and other bits as well, Mel Ballam on bass, and Paul Palmer on drums and vocals.

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