Beach House
- Beach House
- Band Name: Beach House
- Record Label: Carpark
- Release Date: Oct 3, 2006
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Universal acclaim- based on 16 Ratings
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BillHOct 30, 20067Pretty good woozy album. Nice background album
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RGMay 13, 20078That moment from eternal sunshine, when the house is disintegrating...if I was Jim Carey I would light a fire on the beach and listen to this record. hauntingly beautiful with strange strong structures complimenting and repeating each other.
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MaxWNov 17, 200610This is easily my favorite album of the year. Get it now so you can say that you listened to them when they were just starting.
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HeathHNov 2, 20067Pretty good but not so original...Does anyone remember Opal? Dave Roebak(of Rain Parade and Mazzy Star) and Kendra Smith (of Dream Syndicate and Clay Allison) - duo from the eighties?...These two sound remarkably like them....
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AdamL-SFeb 14, 20079Gorgeous...I don't care who they sound like, they create beautiful songs just the same. First half of the album is absolutely entrancing.
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JeremyFAug 9, 20078
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zipgunzipgunNov 9, 20060Boring as hell.Save your money and buy the original bands like Cocteau Twins,Slowdive and others from the High Times of British New Wave.
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EvanSNov 17, 20069It oozes from track to track and it's the most lovely and original album of the year
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StooDec 11, 20079Incredibly consistent and beautiful album. Unique sound, immersive atmosphere, and melodies that haunt you for days. there are no bad songs on this album. can't wait for their next.
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70Over quiet, shuffling drum machine beats, the two spill out woozy guitars, vocals, and organs into slightly off-kilter pop nuggets that sound like they could have been made at any point in the past thirty (or more) years.
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It's one of the most mystical indie-pop surprises to arrive in 2006.
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A dream of an album.