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Sea Above, Sky Below's lyrics & chords
Described as “cathartic dream pop drifting into walls of sound”, Seb Pidgeon’s ‘Sea Above, Sky Below’ started as a recording project in his London flat, taking an already written acoustic folky song and re-arranging it into an Electro/Dream Pop guise. The result was ‘A Station With One Platform’. Older songs were given similar makeovers, and new songs were written, taking particular influence from Dream Pop and Shoegaze bands such as Cocteau Twins, The Sundays and The Depreciation Guild, and other bands such as Broken Social Scene...read more