
Well, it must be Ghostly Female Songstress Dream Pop Month of March out in the tobacco barn. Meet Still Corners, a London-based group that has recently signed to Sub Pop. Why is it that this dreamy brand of pop with haunting female vocals has been so prevalent in the month of March? The newly spring air is swirling, the world around us is burgeoning with green, blossoming with color; it can really be a powerful, emotional time...And I've got really bad spring allergies so it looks like I'm crying most of the time anyway. Yes, Still Corners is the perfect soundtrack.
"Don't Fall In Love" is about as ominous as music this poppy can get. The dark, two-chord sequence will chug along, you will hear Tessay Murray's voice, but you will not heed her warning. "Endless Summer" has changes reminiscent of Portishead's
Third, and at 1:10 and 2:20 you might just lose it. "History Of Love" is flashing before your eyes. Yes, this is the good stuff. Listen and run along to your local record store and buy it.
Still Corners - Don't Fall In LoveStill Corners - Endless SummerStill Corners - History Of Love