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If I were in a band like the Golden Gate Wingmen, playing songs from the Grateful Dead catalogue (the greatest songbook in the world) and other forever-glittering specimens of the art of song, like Dylan tunes, solo Beatles picks (Nobody Told Me, Any Road), Zevon, and Van Morrison's Beautiful Vision record, I would also stuff our setlists with songs from Visions of the Higher Dream. And I mean all of them. Not one song would pale in that company. That's how commanding and classic this album is. Grain Sparrow
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Some folks remember where they were when the twin towers fell or when John Lennon died; I'll always remember where I was the first time I heard "Have not been the same". babysugarbag
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The effortlessness with which Daniel Romano produces timeless melodies and sincere emotion in his music is always stunning, and is as apparent on this album as it is on countless others of his. From the opener with its marvellously harmonic chorus, to the drone-like folksy pulse of Garden of Heart, to the plaintive beauty of the album’s namesake White Flag, this release harnesses the type of variety and depth which alone belong to great albums. phil_klipper
The 29 tracks on this new benefit compilation from Gardenhead Records run from riotous avant-garde to sweet bedroom indie. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 31, 2020
Proceeds from this comp, which features tracks from New Order, Algiers, Sad13, Anna Calvi & more, will benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2020
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I've sent the physical release to my main man Sam from VinylJunkies. He listens to vinyl and does an E-radio show on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/vinyljunkies ForbiddenFractal