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27 Feb 2009 09:00 am

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/feb/27/brooklyn-indie-pop-scene

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  • Tracy Thorne

    01 Mar 2009
    02:35 pm

    "...the Pastels, who predate even C86." This sentence doesn't make sense to me. Is it so shocking for an indiepop band to predate C86? The Marine Girls predate C86 by a long time.

  • Lupe

    02 Mar 2009
    03:54 pm

    Hey Tracy, we love you. until a few years ago i didn't even know what c86 was - swear - i think it was either pidg or our friend gail who explained the whole thing to peanut for a brain here. and i still don't get it. dumb and proud. please just ignore. and revel in the dreams: does this mean we can hope for a Black Tambourine reunion tour sometime in the near future?? that Cause-Commotion might make it over the big pond?? that we'll be able to get a good slice with fake cheese in kings x one day? those are all my questions tonight. xolupe

  • Karin

    05 Mar 2009
    05:02 am

    ¡Hola! I dont know if you remember your most eager teenage fan from Stockholm, I have stalked your Swedish gigs for a few years and most often followed by my dad in the past...

    No longer a teenager and for the moment living in Valencia studying spanish I just wanted to send you a few words and Lupe in particular since I know that you are from Madrid (¿no?). Do you by any chance have any useful tips about where to go in this city, until now I have only found places with play random radio music and I would like to find something other than that if possible... A long shot, but anyway...

    Hope you are fine and that I will see you in Spain or in Sweden soon!

    Karin

  • Lupe

    08 Mar 2009
    12:32 pm

    Hey Karin! I think I have your email so I'll write you directly.. but just wanted to say hello here. HEY! xolupe

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