Belle Mare

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The Boat Of The Fragile Mind 00:00 Tools
Dark of My Evening 00:00 Tools
How Much Longer 00:00 Tools
Charade 00:00 Tools
All This Time 00:00 Tools
Deep In Your Dark 00:00 Tools
The Once Happy Heart 00:00 Tools
Rehearsed Lines 00:00 Tools
The City 00:00 Tools
So Long 00:00 Tools
Georgia 00:00 Tools
Feel You Against My Heart 00:00 Tools
Every Night 00:00 Tools
Ghostly 00:00 Tools
In The Fall 00:00 Tools
Liars 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Horses 00:00 Tools
Spain 00:00 Tools
We Don't Belong Together 00:00 Tools
We Can Wait For Love 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Carried Away 00:00 Tools
Dance in the Sierra 00:00 Tools
Beauty by the Shivers 00:00 Tools
Beauty 00:00 Tools
Beauty (The Shivers Cover) 00:00 Tools
All This Time (Buzzsession) 00:00 Tools
Rehearsed Lines Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
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Belle Mare is a twist of old-time chanteuse, adorned with glinted pianos, and spacious textures. Debut EP, The Boat Of The Fragile Mind, out April 9. Biography London native Amelia Bushell caught the attention of Thomas Servidone while performing at an open mic in Brooklyn, NY. The chance encounter between the two turned into a collaboration that would quickly become Belle Mare. After just the first two meetings between the two, the duo had written their first two songs, one of them being their first single, "The Boat of the Fragile Mind", a haunting pop ballad that would define their signature blend of serene vocal melodies, ornamented with subtle pianos and dazzling synth textures. Within the next four months, the duo wrote and recorded their first full length album, The Boat of the Fragile Mind, all in the modest confines of Thomas's apartment in Brooklyn. With influences ranging from Sibylle Baier and Mazzy Star to darker indie acts such as The Notwist and Grouper, Belle Mare effortlessly compounds a modern vibe with retrospective leanings to create something nostalgic yet exploratory. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.