“You Don’t See Me“, was our first peek at Australian quartet The Tambourine Girls’ second LP (due for release in early 2018), providing a strongly melodic form of guitar-led yearning with stylistic flourishes of Brit-pop and alternative. “The Clamour” is a cut from the band’s first album, with a new lyric-focused video. The song pursues a more psych-friendly aesthetic, with strong and suave vocals finding strength alongside a very bustling bass line and psych-friendly guitar flourishes. It’s a recommended track for sure, and another one that gets us excited for The Tambourine Girls’ second LP, due soon.
The Tambourine Girls – “The Clamour”
by Mike Mineo
Mike Mineo
I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.
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