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His Clancyness // Carve A Peach // Out Now // Splendour

Submitted by on November 22, 2011 – 8:56 pmNo Comment

Carve A Peach is such a gorgeous song. His Clancyness crafts an intricate and fragile sound which almost leaves the listener feeling like they can fly. Please listen to their new single, it may well help you through your day…

and if you’re anything like me, it’ll be a top track on your iPod (or in my case a £15 Pink Pod from Argos).

It makes a breezy evening stroll home – in the pouring winter rain – more like a stroll in the park. It has a lo-fi feel to it, but quite upbeat and poppy, in a similar way that Late Of The Pier create a really unprocessed sound.

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It’s the sort of song you’d hear in a film and watch the entire credits desperately waiting to find out what the track’s called. Why do they always put song credits at the very end? Is it just me that does this? Like when I watched Blue Valentine, I fell in love with that song. And I’m sure that anybody else whose watched that film fell in love too. Again, it’s got that lo-fi but rich sound. Catchy acoustic borderline a cappella. If you missed out, well… don’t.

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I reckon His Clancyness just need to feature in a quality movie and they’ll go hard. I mean, this song is just so… nice. It would feel right at home mixed into Donnie Darko’s Soundtrack.

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