As Cracker once said, the world needs another folk singer like they need a hole in the head. Thankfully, Confetti weren't folk singers—although they were another in a long line of obscure, twee boy/girl bands playing sweet, spare, acoustic indie pop. You'd think that would get old, but it doesn't. Comprised of David (Mark Randall of the Fat Tulips) and Virginia Aeroplane, Confetti sounded very much like Young Marble Giants, with shades of Heavenly and the Marine Girls. This is their entire recorded output.
Confetti
Jul 8, 2009
Confetti. Retrospective.
Labels:
c-86,
Confetti,
Fat Tulips,
jangle pop,
lo-fi,
twee
Posted by
Egnu Cledge
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