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fave it Folky Pop | British Pop
10 tracks | 39 minutes
Released Nov 1999
on BlackCottage Records
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sophisticated lyrics and dreamy, textural, slightly psychedelic and moody anglo-pop
Bio / Background
Craig Bennett's songs make you want to hole up in a dimly-lit room by yourself, just you and your cigarettes, and cry slow silent tears. Not because his songs are sad, but because they're so effortlessly beautiful, so lush and compelling, so immaculately conceived and written and sung, that you feel yourself succumbing to their just-slightly-moody undertow, letting the air leave your body and allowing the pellucid guitars, the wistful keyboard-fabricated violins and the Brit-inflected vocals surround you. Without being wimpy or sappy, Craig Bennett's songs are so delicately pristine, you know that he has written songs that you would write if you could only find the words.








