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Rat Columns: Pacific Kiss 12"
RIYL: C86, The Dentists, The Servants, The Stroppies. âPacific Kissâ is the fourth album from Australian musician David Westâs underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, and mixed by Mikey Young in Victoria. âPacific Kissâ sees Rat Columns plunging headfirst into an azure sea of power pop, rockânâroll and indie. The tones are bright and optimistic, though fans of confusion and gloom will still find solace in the albumâs darker moments, of which there are a few. Rat Columns emerged from San Francisco via Perth, Western Australia in the late 2000âs with the mope ânâ jangle of their first self-titled cassette release, from which several tracks were drawn for their first vinyl release, a four-song 7â on the San Francisco based indie label, Smartguy Records. From that moment, DW and a constantly evolving troupe of friends and co-conspirators have forged a persistent trail of albums and EPâs on a number of interesting small labels such as RIP Society, Upset The Rhythm, Blackest Ever Black, Syncro-System, Adagio 830 and now the London-based Tough Love Records.
RIYL: C86, The Dentists, The Servants, The Stroppies. âPacific Kissâ is the fourth album from Australian musician David Westâs underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, and mixed by Mikey Young in Victoria. âPacific Kissâ sees Rat Columns plunging headfirst into an azure sea of power pop, rockânâroll and indie. The tones are bright and optimistic, though fans of confusion and gloom will still find solace in the albumâs darker moments, of which there are a few. Rat Columns emerged from San Francisco via Perth, Western Australia in the late 2000âs with the mope ânâ jangle of their first self-titled cassette release, from which several tracks were drawn for their first vinyl release, a four-song 7â on the San Francisco based indie label, Smartguy Records. From that moment, DW and a constantly evolving troupe of friends and co-conspirators have forged a persistent trail of albums and EPâs on a number of interesting small labels such as RIP Society, Upset The Rhythm, Blackest Ever Black, Syncro-System, Adagio 830 and now the London-based Tough Love Records.
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RIYL: C86, The Dentists, The Servants, The Stroppies. âPacific Kissâ is the fourth album from Australian musician David Westâs underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, and mixed by Mikey Young in Victoria. âPacific Kissâ sees Rat Columns plunging headfirst into an azure sea of power pop, rockânâroll and indie. The tones are bright and optimistic, though fans of confusion and gloom will still find solace in the albumâs darker moments, of which there are a few. Rat Columns emerged from San Francisco via Perth, Western Australia in the late 2000âs with the mope ânâ jangle of their first self-titled cassette release, from which several tracks were drawn for their first vinyl release, a four-song 7â on the San Francisco based indie label, Smartguy Records. From that moment, DW and a constantly evolving troupe of friends and co-conspirators have forged a persistent trail of albums and EPâs on a number of interesting small labels such as RIP Society, Upset The Rhythm, Blackest Ever Black, Syncro-System, Adagio 830 and now the London-based Tough Love Records.












