суббота, 19 сентября 2009 г.

The Field Mice 'Snowball' (1989)

The Field Mice quickly became the darlings of the budding twee scene, issuing 45s for the soon-to-be-iconic Sarah Records imprint that were soaked in a sense of joyous melancholy. The anorak-clad South Londoners were fronted by a near-monotonal songwriter named Bobby Wratten, who could see the beauty in relationships falling apart, or, more noticeably, in his own failings. Wratten penned tunes titled “Sensitive” and “I Can See Myself Alone Forever,” and, in “Fabulous Friend,” infamously sang “I'm not brave/I'm not special/I'm not any of those things.” The debut Field Mice LP was so not-rock it almost seemed to be a provocation; a thought echoed by its unadorned, bright mauve sleeve.

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