Spanish Prisoners – Know No Violence // Song Of The Day #295
Within these cramped three and a half minutes, you envisage Brooklyn four-piece Spanish Prisoners wrapped up tightly in a snug, stuffed-to-the-brim log cabin, with one body inches from another, with ideas bouncing off the walls. When ‘Know No Violence’ kicks into its glorious stride, there’s an intimacy you don’t get with many other bands.
Taken from their LP Gold Fools, out later this year, it’s a song that showcases a band in close harmony – a band influenced by The Flaming Lips, The Pomegranates, and obviously so, but not to the extent that they’re unable to create something dazzling of their own.
http://soundcloud.com/spanish-prisoners/spanish-prisoners-know-no-violence
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