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Tag Archives: Christine Leakey
Argue Job presents Loonie Bin no.1
Here on Argue Job we try to cover albums, specifically. That makes it very difficult to highlight individual singles that we can’t stop playing. For that reason we here introduce the Loonie Bin, a compilation of Canadian singles that we’re … Continue reading
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Tagged A.M. Overcast, Abbotsford, Balacade, Bleating Hearts, Brock Tyler, Calgary, Christine Leakey, Edmonton, Elsa, Ghibli, Gold, Halifax, Horse Girls, Joel Learoyd, Julie Le Gall, King Vulture, Lethbridge, Loonie Bin, Man Legs, Martyrs, Matthew A. Wilkinson, Mike Tod, Monomyth, Old and Weird, Penticton, Renny Wilson, The Parish of Little Clifton, The Utilities, Topanga, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Weird Party, Winnipeg
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Christine Leakey – Tapping Trees in a Trinket Box of Treasure
Christine Leakey’s long awaited debut solo album is a blooming bittersweet macabre, a gentle waltzing collection of soft pop songs inflected with delicate dissonance. The aesthetic achieved alternates between romantic and eerie, abandoned carnivals and haunted meadows, like some musical … Continue reading
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Tagged Christine Leakey, Tapping Trees in a Trinket Box of Treasure, Toronto
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