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Roots & Crowns

    Available on vinyl for the first time in 10 years, with new cover design by the band’s Tim Rutilli. “Uniting where you come from - your roots - with what you strive to be or what you reinvent yourself to become - crowns,” explains Tim Rutili. “At the bottom of these songs are the memories and images you sift through in the process.”

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    Pink And Sour
    Spider’s House
    Sunday Noises
    The Eye You Lost In The
    Crusades
    A Chinese Actor
    Alice Crawley
    The Orchids (Psychic TV)
    Burned By The Christians
    Black Metal Valentine
    Rose-Petal-Ear
    3 Legged Animals

    Crowns

    Stitches In The Flag

      Often compared to The Clash and The Pogues, Crowns are Cornwall’s most promising band.

      This, their debut album, was recorded at the legendary Rak Studios in London.

      Crowns

      Full Swing

        Crowns’ first release on CD - a six track mini album recorded at the famous RAK Studios in London.

        Cornish folk punk in the mould of The Pogues and The Clash.

        Clouds Forming Crowns

        Clouds Forming Crowns

          The debut offering from Todd and Tim Tobias, Clouds Forming Crowns is a fully evolved project of intuitive song writing, enigmatic vocals, built on a foundation of gifted veteran musicianship and crafted production. Tim, fresh off a five year stint with venerated Guided By Voices, shares production / songwriting credits with his talented brother Todd, who produced GBV's last three albums and solo work for Robert Pollard. Evoking a multi-coloured narrative, the album saunters from the big picture harmonics of songs like "Wish Hound" into the dark uninhabited corners of "Minus Drivers". All the while, the peculiar lyrics and grafted melodies of this album, ironic, humorous and pensive, draw comparisons to not just the best of GBV's discography, but also to more direct indie rock outfits such as Neutral Milk Hotel.


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