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  • Small Feet 'From Far Enough Away Everything Sounds Like The Ocean' - Cargo Records UK

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    Small Feet 'From Far Enough Away Everything Sounds Like The Ocean'

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    Order now and get an exclusive FREE DOWNLOAD of the song 'One at the Helm'.


    Simon Stålhamre may be the creative force behind Small Feet, but it was not until he found the assistance of his band mates Jacob Snavely and Christopher Cantillo along with the inspiration of an island cabin residence that he was able to create music without self-sabotaging.

    It's a good thing he finally did, and the result is music that showcases Stålhamre's vocals and songwriting over gentle instrumentation and subtle electronic texture. It's beautifully haunting music, that seems to reflect the dark, cold Scandinavian backdrop of Stålhamre's past both physically and emotionally.

    Drawing comparisons to Neil Young, Chad van Gaalen and Scandinavian version of Woods, StÃ¥lhamre covers huge swaths of emotional and intellectual ground as casually as if he were strolling out for a smoke, journeying through a shapeshifting landscape of dreams towards what another Scandinavian, Prince Hamlet, called 'the undiscovered country'.

    Vinyl Tracklisting:
    Side A:
    1. Gold
    2. Rivers
    3. All and Everyone
    4. Lead Us Through The Night
    5. Trenches

    Side B:
    6. Palm Trees
    7. The Backwards Falconer
    8. Bend Towards The Light
    9. And Repeat
    10. Dagmar


    CD Tracklisting:
    1. Gold
    2. Rivers
    3. All and Everyone
    4. Lead Us Through The Night
    5. Trenches
    6. Palm Trees
    7. The Backwards Falconer
    8. Bend Towards The Light
    9. And Repeat
    10. Here's To Violence

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