Holes in the Wall is an album by The Electric Soft Parade, released in February 2002. The album was released on DB Records and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. The album features a wide array of sounds, ranging from hard-edged guitar rock (namely "Start Again" and "Why Do You Try So Hard to Hate Me"), anthemic pop (the epic "Silent to the Dark"), and somber acoustic tracks like "It's Wasting Me Away".
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Holes in the Wall
Musical Album
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The Electric Soft Parade
The Electric Soft Parade are a Brighton-based psych-pop band, comprising siblings Alex and Thomas White, the creative core of the band, as well as a number of other musicians with whom they record and perform live, most recently including Matthew Twaites on bass and Damo Waters on drums.
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DB Records
DB Records is a record label owned by Danny Beard. The label's headquarters reside in the Wax N Facts record store in the Atlanta, Georgia neighborhood of Little Five Points.
In 1978, Danny Beard helped some friends in an Athens, Georgia rock band. He recorded that group, The B-52's, and released...
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