Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
0 Comments Published by Trev Lostmusic on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 20:25.
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring are a band from South London. They played at Indietracks last weekend - but I managed to miss them as I was enjoying a solo set from Rowena Dugdale (Santa Dog) aboard a a steam train at the time. I digress - back to Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - they have a single out at the moment called 'A Question of Trust' - which is a great indiepop record, where the male lead vocals are more in line with Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy. This is simply great music recalling Voxtrot to these ears. The B side is called 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind' and it's less guitar driven - it's rather hypnotic though - as strings and bells chime before the singers distinctive voice comes in. The single is released on Marketstall Recordings and is available as a CD/7" as well as downloads from Emusic (amongst others, no doubt).The band have also launched a new website recently and it promise to have 'free' downloads and stuff up soon. On the site they do currently have a link to buy a lost LP 'These Are Our Songs, We Wrote Them For You' which was recorded by a smaller and earlier incarnation of the band. You can stream the entire LP here.
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - My Space - Website



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