Panda & Angel

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Mexico 04:23 Tools
Ohio December 24th 03:22 Tools
Following The Death Of Her 03:07 Tools
China 02:06 Tools
A Thousand Whispers 05:43 Tools
Christmas 05:43 Tools
The End Is Not So 03:39 Tools
Woolfe 03:39 Tools
The Disco Song 03:39 Tools
Sirens 03:39 Tools
last time 04:47 Tools
Leave It In The Ground 04:47 Tools
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain 03:21 Tools
Woolf 03:21 Tools
Endless Night Song 03:39 Tools
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain 03:39 Tools
Igloos 03:39 Tools
Our Town 03:39 Tools
christmas(ep) 03:39 Tools
México 03:39 Tools
Disco 03:39 Tools
Time Bombs 03:39 Tools
Pop Song 03:39 Tools
Crooked Rain 03:39 Tools
Broken Cars 03:39 Tools
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Like Belle and Sebastian, there’s no Panda and there’s no Angel in this band who takes its namesake from two “famed” addicts from one of the musicians’ hometown. Constructing haunting pop music with room for mood, the group has garnered comparisons to cornerstones like My Bloody Valentine and Postal Service. The raw simplicity of some compositions suggests an artist as unguarded as Cat Power, while the layered production and crashing waves of reverb invoke Jesus and Mary Chain and Lush. Formed in the fall of 2004 from the duo of Carrie Murphy (Touchdown Eagle) and Josh Wackerly (S), Panda & Angel included Carissa’s Weird drummer Sera Cahoone before eventually settling on a permanent line-up. In recent years, the group has opened for Wolf Parade, Band of Horses, Crystal Skulls, the Elected and Azure Ray’s Maria Taylor. While there’s plenty of heavenly melody to remind listeners of Taylor and her Omaha kin at Saddle Creek, Panda & Angel distinguishes its music with a foreboding sense of cool, collected gloom, never quite gothifying the music, but creeping always beneath the surface. Murphy’s deadpan delivery comprises the sort of cagey unpredictability behind many a great singer—from Joy Division’s Ian Curtis straight through to Elastica’s Justine Frischmann and chairwoman of the board, PJ Harvey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.