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Sound Sanctuary 'Broken Signs'
Single
review
by
Nick James
16 July 2007

For this Kent based 4 piece, these are the first fresh fruits since 2005's 'Contact' mini-album and once again contains those "...watercolour miniatures..." that 'Musicom' heard when they imagined "Brian Eno producing The Everly Brothers...". It's more likely that you'll hear Gomez, a likeness that shines through on the lead track and the group's spacious production allows the room to fully appreciate their sound.

This is a number that howls pop and when you reach the B-side 'Collector', you'll be able to see the western deserts and cowboy's riding across them. In this new single the group have created something quite unexpected that should act as a good starting point for a career that should shin

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Features & Articles

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BBC 6 Music Radio Show
6 Music 'Planet of the Apps'
Kent Messenger
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Kent Courier Group
Band's Burning Ambition

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