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Blake/e/e/e : Border Radio
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Border Radio is nothing but explosive. Dressed in a folky salsa, it transforms all along its length. From weird dub to house folk celestial, from Sixties candies and psychedelic space ballads to post-punk creepy anthems.
Genre: Folk: Free-folk
Release Date: 2008
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Album Notes

Crossing the Mediterranean and then over the Atlantic, Blake/e/e/e finds its new home by Lake Michigan in Chicago. From their Italian beginnings in 2002 as indie rock band Franklin Delano, Paolo Iocca and Marcella Riccardi continue to break new ground with their new project Blake/e/e/e and are joined by American multi-instrumentalists Davy DeLaFuente and Oren Wagner. Border Radio, their anticipated debut album, will be released in the US on 8th April 2008 and European release is scheduled in October. Blake/e/e/e will tour the States in May/June and Europe in October/November. When the faces of Easter Island sing, they sound like Border Radio. Blake/e/e/e captures the imagination with its salsa of orphan dub, folk celestial, sixties psychedelic intergalactic ballads, and post-punk country that will travel through every bone in your body while you howl at the shooting stars. It's Beach Boys going to church where the church transmutes into a metaphysical disco. Whether you're making love (not war) or on a cross-country killing spree, Border Radio is the perfect ethno spiritual alt rock soundtrack.

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