The Umbrellas - The Umbrellas (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Umbrellas
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Slumberland Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24/44.1] [Hi-Res]
Total Time: 38:12
Total Size: 449 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lonely (2:59)
02. Near You (2:00)
03. Autumn (3:24)
04. Happy (2:33)
05. It's True (3:42)
06. She Buys Herself Flowers (3:24)
07. Pictures (3:30)
08. Galine (2:18)
09. Never Available (2:58)
10. Summer (4:18)
11. City Song (3:04)
12. A.M. (4:01)

The San Francisco bay area has long been an important outpost of the International Pop Underground, from the 90s heyday of The Aislers Set, #Poundsign# and The Fairways to the string of legendary popfests in the early 00s and more recently to a DIY pop resurgence with bands like The Mantles, Flowertown and The Reds, Pinks & Purples. Now we're very happy to welcome into this rich pop tradition The Umbrellas, who, after one well-received tape/single, are sure to dazzle with their new self-titled debut album.

Classic indiepop influences abound, from The Byrds to Orange Juice, The Pastels, Comet Gain and Belle & Sebastian, along with a noticeable garage-pop/Paisley Underground flavor that is a hallmark of San Francisco's best bands. Lead-off single "She Buys Herself Flowers" introduces us to a band that's both intimately conversant with indiepop history but also unburdened by it, a group with the song-crafting chops and spirit to take familiar elements and create for themselves a fresh new sound. The album goes from strength to strength, studded with pop gems like "Near You," "Lonely" and "Pictures" -- tunes that sound like classics from the first listen, as timeless and elemental as all great pop.


  • whiskers
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hartelijk bedankt voor 24/44
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.
  • LD
  •  20:46
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Really great pop tunes. Many thanks Ural.