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Her name's Galia Durant. Apparently they provide the theme to Grey's Anatomy and are a bit of an OC favourite.

I say apparently as I've never watched either I'm afraid. But they are a UK duo so big pat on the back to them I say.


More info:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfexqtaldse

Whoooaah there, good raise.

Electrelane was, well, it was very electrelane. Reedy, clever vocals over meandering lo-fi somewhere between prog, folk, rock and welsh choirs. Minus the welsh choirs sadly.

We're more on Power Out territory than Axes.


Good stuff

Fine selection mockney piers, a fantastic track, Warrington's finest directed the video too.


All that backwards stuff reminded me of this Pharcyde video shot by Spike Jonze before he did 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Adaptation' when he was Mr hot stuff promo director, around the same time he also did Sabotage, have moustaches ever looked cooler?


The Pharcyde


Beastie Boys Sabotage

Fantastic!!!! I love the fact that the dancers are really rubbish too.

The singer looks like Juliet out of 'V'. Blimey that takes me back.


Mark, loved that one too.


This is marvellous in a Napoleon Dynamite stylee

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSoVKUVOnfQ

Right, I've never really posted in here, but now we have the new broadband up and running..... Sorry If they've been posted before....


has been here before but I love it!


One for Fear


A song that I think is a beautiful beautiful song!


Classic from



s, just because it's an all time favourite vid!!! >:D<

mockney piers Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Superstar, role model and general all round Monkey

> Boy.

> Great song, great video about an ailment I suffer

> from all too often.

>

> Finding Everything And Realising you've got..

>

> The Fear by Ian Brown


Would that be deja vu all over again, mockney?

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,7146,15330#msg-15330

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