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You Can't Undo What's Already Undid by Safe Home
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18 tracks | 44 minutes
Released Jun 2002
on Sunday Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:18 Travel In Time lyrics BUY MP3 02:18 Travel In Time lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:18 Travel In Time
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:48 Thin Tiny Kind lyrics BUY MP3 03:48 Thin Tiny Kind lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:48 Thin Tiny Kind
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:28 Slow Girl lyrics BUY MP3 02:28 Slow Girl lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:28 Slow Girl
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Electro-acoustic folk-pop melancholy.
Editorial review
Comprised of two former members of the Nightblooms holed up at home with their instruments and an ADAT, Safe Home sound like some odd but appealing amalgamation of electronic minimalist baroque folk-pop for shoegazers. Or at least that's what comes to mind after giving their first full-length album, You Can't Undo What's Already Undid, a spin; Esther Sprikkelman's ethereal and airy vocals ride over the top of the spectral, bare-bones melodies created by Sprikkelman and Harry Otten, which are mostly built from suspended keyboard patches, electronic loops, and subdued acoustic and clean electric guitars (with the sharp tone of a distorted electric adding the occasional bit of punctuation). Sprikkelman's impressionistic lyrics are as much about mood as they are about literal meaning (especially given her breathy vocal style, which gives sound and feeling and edge over enunciation), but they certainly communicate well enough, and it's hard to argue with the shimmering beauty of the final product. You Can't Undo What's Already Undid is hardly recommended for long drives late at night, but anyone looking for a quality smart pop chillout would be well-advised to put Safe Home on their shopping list. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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Comprised of two former members of the Nightblooms holed up at home with their instruments and an ADAT, Safe Home sound like some odd but appealing amalgamation of electronic minimalist baroque folk-pop for shoegazers. Or at least that's what comes to mind after giving their first full-length album, You Can't Undo What's Already Undid, a spin; Esther Sprikkelman's ethereal and airy vocals ride over the top of the spectral, bare-bones melodies created by Sprikkelman and Harry Otten, which are mostly built from suspended keyboard patches, electronic loops, and subdued acoustic and clean electric guitars (with the sharp tone of a distorted electric adding the occasional bit of punctuation).
↓ more ↓Sprikkelman's impressionistic lyrics are as much about mood as they are about literal meaning (especially given her breathy vocal style, which gives sound and feeling and edge over enunciation), but they certainly communicate well enough, and it's hard to argue with the shimmering beauty of the final product. You Can't Undo What's Already Undid is hardly recommended for long drives late at night, but anyone looking for a quality smart pop chillout would be well-advised to put Safe Home on their shopping list. Visit Sunday Records @ www.sundayrecords.com
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