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Adam & The Amethysts – Prophecy
The only time ‘Prophecy’ might seem a tad odd is when it kicks into NYE mode towards the end. Up to that point this delicious slice of indie pop is close to perfection. Its Montreal makers may have a mouthful for a name but that doesn’t stop them beaming from ear to ear. The band have been around since 2004 with leadman Adam Waito also providing a bit part within the electro groovers Miracle Fortress. ‘Prophecy’ is taken from last year’s ‘Flickering Flashlight’, a glossy record that was recorded in a space not much bigger than a postage stamp. Return as much love to the sender as you can. KD
Adam & The Amethysts – ProphecyMore Info: Official
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Year: 2012