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Outlands

from Demonmeowmeow by Pumajaw

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    "John Wills and Pinkie Maclure emerge blinking into the starlight of contemporary electronica with an album that is sometimes lush and sometimes scarily gothic. The soundscapes Wills has crafted here are the work of a musician as inventive with keyboard sounds old and new as he is on the guitar and drums he has played in previous chapters of his career. Like a brooding distant cousin of Goldfrapp’s Will Gregory, he has fashioned the perfect backdrop for his foil, the distinctive voice of Maclure, who can recall PJ Harvey one minute and the Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser the next. Some have drawn comparisons with Isobel Campbell’s excursions with Mark Lanegan, but Pumajaw’s music is altogether darker and sexier. Less poppy than Goldfrapp, it is equally careless of the fashions of the time."

    Keith Bruce, The Herald

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Second track from Demonmeowmeow.

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In the outlands of the world each night, footprints lead you through your dreams like lights. There's peace for aching eyes, so dry your crying eyes and open up your lazy, lazy eyes, your sandy eyes. In the outlands crumbs will lead you home, birds like arrows past your head will soar. I see them in your eyes, they're darting in your eyes, two pennies for the wildness in your eyes, your sandy eyes.

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from Demonmeowmeow, released November 2, 2011
Pinkie Maclure and John Wills

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"Rather wonderful' Jarvis Cocker, BBC6 music

'Like some terrifying infant, Pinkie is bewitching as she laments over ominous soundscapes made by spectral John Wills ( DIY)

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