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Skeleton Jar
Release Date: 2005 - 07 - 18, Audio CD, Epitaph Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Youth Group are an indie band from Sydney, Australia who formed in 1998. They had gained a good reputation from there tours, tempating Ivy League Records to sign them. There first full album release 'Urban and Eastern' soon followed. In 2005 they released there second album under Epitaph Records, making a play to getting there music heard on a world wide basis. (Ivy League still had the Aussie release, while Epitaph distributed the record through the US and Europe). The result was an album full of beautiful laid back, hauntingly mellow sublime tunes. Youth Group are: Toby Martin - Vocals, Guitar Danny Allen - Drums, Keys, Vocals Cameron ... Read the complete review
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