Spearheaded by the indie rock band Spearmint, Sweeping The Nation Best Friends is an album that perfectly captures the essence of the genre. The album features a collection of 12 tracks that showcase the band's signature sound, which is characterized by catchy guitar riffs, upbeat rhythms, and introspective lyrics.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Flaming Lips", which features a driving beat and catchy chorus that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along. Another highlight is "A Trip Into Space", which features dreamy guitars and a soaring melody that will transport listeners to another world.
Artist:Spearmint Album: Sweeping The Nation Best Friends
Delory (tracks: 1), Darian (tracks: 1), James Parsons (tracks: 2, 3), Shirley Lee
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Hand numbered
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About Spearmint
Indie groove pop band founded in 1995 in London, UK. Run .
Line-up:
Simon Calnan (Keyboards)
Ronan Larvor (Drums)
Shirley Lee (Guitar, Vocals)
Andy Lewis (Bass)
James Parsons (Guitar)
Sweeping The Nation Best Friends is an excellent album that showcases Spearmint's talent for crafting catchy, heartfelt indie rock. Whether you're a longtime fan of the band or a newcomer to their music, this album is definitely worth a listen.
Honestly folks I’ve heard better sounds emigrating from urguian nightclub toilets flushing the back ground sound track of my dogs throwing up and wretching up some chicken bones they’ve accidentally injested from being greedy twats who “as it happens” are also talentless twats who try to jump on the NS bandwagon. FUCK OFF!
There are hardly any indie bands like this any more.Miss the 90's and being educated by the the likes of 'Mark 'n' Lard',Steve Lamacq and Jo Wiley (yeah i've probaly spelt all their names wrong but you know what i mean) All manufactured crap bands these days and not many DJ's who appreciate the indie stuff let alone broadcast it
Simon (Keys) is probably the soundest guy I ever met - he used to work at a rehearsal studio somewhere in west(?) london and he was always friendly and cool, and didn't treat us like assholes when we crashed his backstage party either. Top fucking man, thanks dude.
Although this includes a sample, it's not as if the track is devoid of imagination by simple robbing of a previous effort and just tunelessly rapping over it (Kanye West et al). Strange use of just four notes (from Out On the Floor) By "strange
A boyfriend gave me a mixtape with this song on it years ago and I've loved it ever since. The band don't look at all the way I imagined them to look! Thank you for a gorgeous song x