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22/06/2015

Dusted Magazine [Es]: "Red Red Skies" [Review]


I’ll be mildly surprised if one of these songs from Red Red Skies doesn’t end up on some charming indie movie that Netflix recommends to me 18 months after all the kids have already watched it. This debut from the Catenary Wires (Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey) has undeniable appeal — stoppi…

 

16/06/2015

Sound Blab [En]: Red Red Skies [Review]


Red Red Skies The Catenary WiresLabel: Elefant RecordsRelease date: 2015-06-01 10.0   Oh, golly, oh gosh, anorak-sia is back with this Heavenly revival of the twee, C-86 sounds of Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey, household names around these parts and former mates who graced our turntables for th…

 

12/06/2015

Music Fix [En]: "Red Red Skies" [Review]


The Catenary Wires - Red Red Skies By Douglas BaptieNancy and Lee, Nick and Kylie, Chas and Dave - the duets album has a long and varied history. Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey have been working together since the 80s in bands like Talulah Gosh and Tender Trap, but Red Red Skies sees them t…

 

10/06/2015

Power Pop Gumdrop [En]: 50 Best releases of 2015... So Far


 

08/06/2015

Sounds XP [En]: "Red Red Skies" [Review]


Pete Frame would have a field day with the family tree of Amelia Fletcher and John Pursey, whose history contains the DNA of Tallulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research and Tender Trap, among others. Their latest project celebrates their relocation from London to the country, marked by a new name, the…

 

08/06/2015

Dagger Zine [En]: "Red Red Skies" [Review]


Ok, I have to admit it…..Amelia Fletcher could sing the phone book (if there still were phone books) and I’d wanna listen….hell, I’d probably love it. Through all of her bands: Tallulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research, Tender Trap and maybe others that I’m missing, her songs and singing…

 

03/06/2015

When You Motor Away... [En]: "Red Red Skies" [Review]


The Catenary Wires - Red Red SkiesSometimes heartbreak, disappointments and crumbling relationships can sound beautiful.  Well, maybe not if you are one on the participants.  But if you aren't, it can be grist for a beautiful set of music, as it is for Red Red Skies, the new album from The …

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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