The second instalment in the Small Pond Black Label series, an absolute classic... Town Portal's incredible first album 'Chronopoly' which has been out of pressing for a number of years. Pre-order ships week commencing 17th September
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supported by 16 fans who also own “Cool Face Doom Service”
Hard to explain what I like about the beginning, I think it's the dream like / surreal-like feeling of the initial chords and the ensuing riffs which feels a bit like a spiral, a bit mesmerizing. Alejandro Yanez
supported by 15 fans who also own “Cool Face Doom Service”
I've listened to this album for years and I still don't know what to say about it.
One of the best albums I've ever heard and there are few things that sound so right to me at all much less in their near entirety.
I love this album and I love this band's music. yehoodi
Surging, gorgeous, expansive music from this Leeds combo designed to accompany a film following three years in the band’s life. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 6, 2016
Three renditions of “Snowflakes in July” explore all aspects of the song’s stunning beauty, including a mind-blowing 17-minute live version. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2020
supported by 10 fans who also own “Cool Face Doom Service”
Everything I love: heavy-as-dumptrucks, odd-meter riffs, beautifully expansive textures and no pretension. This band is truly fantastic. The cream of the genre. Vadim Kharaz