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ALL SEEING DOLLS (ANTON NEWCOMBE & DOT ALLISON)

All Seeing Dolls (Anton Newcombe & Dot Allison)

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    Recorded remotely in Berlin and Scotland during lockdown, Dot Allison and Anton Newcombe collaborate as All Seeing Dolls. Produced by Anton Newcombe in Berlin, he and Dot would send each other vocal and musical ideas, blending Dot’s haunting vocals with their fellow skills as a multi- instrumentalists. The album features guitar, ukulele, piano and auto-harp played by Dot, alongside additional contributions from Hakon Adalsteinsson (guitar), & Uri Rennert (drums) .

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    1. That’s Amazing Grace
    2. Kaleidoscope
    3. Blossoms In Her Mind
    4. Sirens Echo In An Iron Lung
    5. Non Waltz
    6. I Believe You About The Moon
    7. What Do Dolls Dream?
    8. Time
    9. Lady Buzz Killer

    All Seeing Dolls (Anton Newcombe & Dot Allison)

    That's Amazing Grace

      Anton Newcombe is the founder, the sole constant and the creative mastermind at the centre of one of music’s most fascinating bands; Brian Jonestown Massacre. He’s a frontman, songwriter, composer, studio owner, multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer, father and force of nature. There have been 21 BJM albums over the last 30 years, each embarking on their own mind-expanding adventure and exploring the outer realms of rock’n’roll; psychedelic rock, country-blues, snarling rock’n’roll, blissed-out noise-pop and more. Newcombe has established himself as a once-in-a-lifetime talent, a revolutionary force in modern music and an underground hero.

      Dot Allison released her debut solo album Afterglow in 1999. Over the years she has strived to keep the listener on a journey – and herself too. She revolts against what she has done before, to evolve and not just occupy the same space. That journey has taken her from Afterglow’s broad church (trip-hop, Tim Buckley-esque ballads, dance tracks, chilled psychedelia) to the sultry synth-pop of We Are Science (2002), the lush, baroque Exaltation Of Larks (2007) and the eclectic, rootsy drama of Room 7½ (2009). After a hiatus to raise her family she returned with the graceful acoustic folk record Heart-Shaped Scars (2021) and the haunting, barely there beauty of Consciousology (2023). The range of guest stars on Allison’s records is equally broad: where else would you find a cast list that includes Kevin Shields, Hal David, Paul Weller, Pete Doherty and Darren Emerson. Likewise, Allison’s own guest roles with the likes of Massive Attack, Scott Walker, Slam, Philip Shepard, The Babyshambles & Pete Doherty, underlining the huge respect her peers hold her in

      TRACK LISTING

      1. That's Amazing Grace
      2. Siren's Echo Iron Lung


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