Hello Satellites - Hello Satellites

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 06-08-2010 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$17.99 |
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HELLO SATELLITES began life as a solo project in chief songwriter Eva Popov's suburban shed before taking fully fledged form as a studio collaboration with Two Bright Lakes in-house producer Nick Huggins. Together, they have crafted a debut album that has depth and brevity without forgetting the joy and lightness that can be created from a pop hook. Hello Satellites create ecstatic flashes of pop reverie full of handclaps, layered vocals and string section amongst quieter, more introspective moments. The music is both subtle and exciting; based around lyrical themes of motherhood, suburban alienation, urban growth and their inevitable effects both psychological and environmental.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Out There
- Building A Wall
- If I Had A Kite
- Fugue
- Million Motors
- The Tree
- Interlude
- Heartbeat
- Stars
- Runway
- Pelican
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