The Sky Drops

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Genre: Rock

Why didn't someone tell me? Seriously, I feel like an idiot. My Bloody Valentine played somewhere where I actually live, and I MISSED it! Sure, I saw they were going to play some dates, but did I pay close attention? No. This review almost had me breaking my hand punching my desk. Next time, will someone please email me?

So in my misery, I turned to the Sky Drops for some comfort. These two songs are from last year and show them moving away from their MBV-infuenced shoegaze into their own territory, but the wall of guitar is still the focus. Their debut album, expected earlier this year, has been delayed due to Rob being unable to play the guitar, but they promise us it'll be out in 2009.

From original post May 24, 2006:
Sean has baited me in the past making this comparison. I swore I would never do it, cause seriously, how can anyone ever approach the genius of Kevin Shields? Then I met the Sky Drops, Rob Montejo and Monika Bullette of Wilmington, Delaware. So when I make a My Bloody Valentine comparison here, I mean it. "Now Would Be" could be the last song on MBV's Isn't Anything, and "Green to Red" could have appeared on MBV's Loveless right in between "When You Sleep" and "I Only Said." Now, kind reader, a word. Please don't assume I'm accusing the Sky Drops of plagiarism; au contraire, I'm paying them one of the highest compliments I can. And just think, they make all this racket with a guitar and drums!

From a double A-side single:
Million [MP3, 5.3MB, 256kbps]
Million [MP3, 5.5MB, 256kbps]

From Out of Clouds EP:
Now Would Be [MP3, 6.1 MB, 128kbps]
Green to Red [MP3, 6.1 MB, 128kbps]

www.theskydrops.com

Posted by clay on 10.13.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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