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Performer: Quilt
Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country
Album: Held In Splendor
Released: 2014
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock, Folk Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1691 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1223 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1774 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 561
Other Formats: FLAC MP1 MP3 AHX AAC MP4 XM

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Tracklist

A1 Arctic Shark
A2 Saturday Bride
A3 Eye Of The Pearl
A4 Mary Mountain
A5 Tie Up The Tides
A6 The Hollow
B1 A Mirror
B2 Just Dust
B3 The World Is Flat
B4 Tired & Buttered
B5 Secondary Swan
B6 Talking Trains
B7 I Sleep In Nature

Notes

• Limited Edition first pressing of 2000 copies on high quality virgin vinyl.
• Digital download included.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker On Plastic Wrap): 184923114911

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Quilt Held In Splendor ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Mexican Summer none UK Unknown
MEX 149, MEX149 Quilt Held In Splendor ‎(Cass, Album) Mexican Summer, Mexican Summer MEX 149, MEX149 US 2014
MEX149 Quilt Held In Splendor ‎(CD, Album) Mexican Summer MEX149 US 2014

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Quilt channels many historic psychedelic folk ghosts with their well written jangly harmony rich and fluid buttery soft melodies. It would certainly be easy to consider Quilt to be just another in a long line of paisley coloured retro pop, where it not for their well constructed, textured, and lightly handled densely layered guitar driven melodic songs, songs filled with rich emotional vocals and instrumentation that could superbly liquify with anything that ever flowed over the late night airwaves during the mid 60’s.Yes ... Quilt can stand toe to toe with the likes of The Allah Las, where it’s easy to get lost as their songs build and ebb slowly forward, so effortlessly that you hardly realize you’re in the middle of a thrilling sonically guitar driven vortex of colour and vibration that cascades and tumbles like half forgotten hazy memories riding on breezes that dance with delicate candle flames.This is the kind of music you want to push up against another person with, feel their breath, share a kaleidoscope of visionary wonders ... earnestly questioning whether you laughed out loud as your fingers trace trails across the liquid galaxy that’s shimmering just out of reach.Review by Jenell Kesler