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Freshnet Inbox 21 February 2012 Tracks submitted for Tom Robinson's new music blog at Fresh On The Net
Rob Marr – Fencebuilding (3:54)
AMBIG012
Release: 12.12.2012
Fencebuilding is an eccentric, hard-grooving epic about mending fences with the old man. It starts with the lyric ‘pass me the hammer son’, pays a visit to the Smoke Fairies for a spot of witchy advice and culminates in an ecstatic falsetto to the sound of a man playing a saw.
The track is taken from Rob Marr's second album anatomy, featuring ex-Sly and the Family Stone drummer Andy Newmark. The record is the result of a two-year collaboration between Rob’s distinctively English piano-led songwriting and Andy’s unmistakable vintage New York grooves. When the pair were first introduced, Andy admitted Rob’s music was ‘not his cup of tea’, before discovering, to both of their delights, that it was an acquired taste.
Anatomy will be available in early 2011.
brilliant British pop as it should be - Drowned in Sound
Impressive - The Independent
Contact: al@ambiguousrecords.com
Release/catalogue number: AMBIG012DD
Release date: Dec 12, 2011
ISRC: GB-AA3-11-00048

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