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The Eminently Likeable West Indian Girl

Posted by Babs in Reviews on 11 16th, 2007 | View Comments

West Indian Girl - 4th & WallLONDON – I want to post lots of pics of blue seas and skies and photos of beaches with beautiful people surfing, so cheerful is the new album from West Indian Girl, 4th & Wall.

Actually, let’s see what I’ve got in my StumbleUpon sea and water tags. (Links generously shared to (a) show sources, (b) give you something to meditate on whilst you listen. Honestly, gorgeous pics + 4th & Wall = sublime!) See how that’s working already? Have fun browsing.

Before you go, a brief description of the album. 4th & Wall is all 60s psychedelic pop via a little rock, electronica, synth pop, happy catchy hooks and gorgeous harmonies. You’ll want to get up and dance to Solar Eyes and continue doing so for Lost Children, then you’ll want to hear the whole thing again, as I did.

The album was released in the UK on 23 October 07. The groovy new single Blue Wave is available now on iTunes.

West Indian Girl – Blue Wave

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