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Extradition
Hush
Little we know about this long lost gem coming from the outskirts of the Commonwealth. But as far as we know, beautiness
lies inside. That is the case of the sole album of mysterious Australian band Extradition. Released in a small run on
local independent label Sweet Peach in 1971, the self titled album stands as one of the most accurate acid folk
renditions outside the UK realm. Formerly a three piece Extradition struggle on their personal behavior forging a rural
set up that pursue the 'think green' revolution. It could be the English folk revival or the West Coast flower power,
but the album introduces a different state of mind, far away from the chaotic suburbs of the counter culture. Lost on
the isle, the acoustic set up of the band brings joy and happiness, a new age that reflects the multiple essence of the
four elements. While the opener 'A Water Song' brings to mind the course of a small river 'A Love Song' sets the mood
for a long lost medieval folk tale. Acoustic guitar, small percussion, natural found sound and the celestial voice of
Shayna Carlin (also member of cult band Tully, a weirdo surf-psychedelic affair) all of the elements above literally
conjure for an ambient album before the definition was fully embraced by a massive audience.
Price
€ 19.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
19-08-2021
Label
Item-nr
510335
EAN
0655729196307
Availability
Not in stock