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Feel Something [ CD / Album ]

Feel Something

SKU: CD6000 Barcode: 5060091554825
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  • Released Date: 29 Sep 2014

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

In their latest album "Feel Something," The History of Apple Pie serves up a deliciously nostalgic blend of indie pop goodness. With dreamy vocals and catchy guitar riffs, this British band takes us on a trip down memory lane, back to the days of alternative rock and fuzzy haircuts.

Tracks like "Gin Twist" and "Jamais Vu" showcase the band's knack for crafting infectious melodies that will have you bopping along in no time. The jangly guitars and shimmering synths create a soundscape that is both comforting and energizing, like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day.

Lead singer Stephanie Min's vocals float effortlessly over the music, adding a touch of sweetness to the band's crunchy guitar sound. Her lyrics touch on themes of love, loss, and everything in between, giving the album a heartfelt depth that is sure to resonate with listeners.

Overall, "Feel Something" is a delightful romp through the world of indie pop, with The History of Apple Pie proving once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. So go ahead, grab a slice of this musical treat and let yourself be swept away by its deliciously sweet sound. Cheers to The History of Apple Pie for serving up another scrumptious album!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Come Undone
2. Tame
3. Keep Wonderng
4. Special Girl
5. Jamais Vu
6. Puzzles
7. Don't You Wanna Be Mine?
8. Ordinary Boy
9. Snowball
10. Just Like This

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About the artist

The History of Apple Pie

In a world filled with bland pop acts and manufactured stars, History of Apple Pie are a breath of fresh air. Hailing from London, this indie rock band has been making waves in the music scene since their formation in 2011. With their catchy hooks, fuzzy guitars, and dreamy vocals, they have garnered a dedicated following and critical acclaim. Led by the dynamic duo of Stephanie Min and Jerome Watson, History of Apple Pie are known for their infectious energy and unique sound. Drawing inspiration from 90s alternative rock and shoegaze, their music is a nostalgic nod to a bygone era while still feeling fresh and current. Their debut album "Out of View" was released in 2013 to glowing reviews, with Pitchfork praising their "jangly guitars and sugary-sweet melodies". Since then, they have continued to release music that is equal parts catchy and introspective, creating a sonic landscape that is all their own. With their quirky lyrics, energetic performances, and undeniable charm, History of Apple Pie are a band to watch in the ever-changing music landscape. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to their sound, one thing is certain: this band knows how to make music that sticks with you long after the final notes fade. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let History of Apple Pie take you on a musical journey that you won't soon forget.

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