WOW. Now, this not for everyone but we are amongst friends here and there not many places that exist where I can start off the information here and say something like the following and know that hundreds, thousands of you will `get` this: Broadfield Marchers` have many charms, the biggest is that all the material on "Displayed in Reflections" reminds me of "Black Vinyl Shoes"-era Shoes and, if you are familiar with the "Bazooka" material from the band band, same thing. See, what I mean. There`s not many that understand and have experienced and retain warm feelings for that mid 70s DIY gem but...guess what? As close as you will be able to get re-experience that sound again, Broadfield Marchers bring the heat to that possibility. Cool, eh? The Broadfield Marchers may be the most Shoes inspired band I`ve heard since The Spinning Jennies, but add slices of other classic pop influences like Guided By Voices(at their very finest, pop-wise), "Sell Out"-era Who, Badfinger, Cheap Trick, Alex Chilton, early Pink Floyd and others. These short and succinct songs (many under two minutes) are ethereal, sophisticated, and filled with pop craftsmanship. It appears that the members of Broadfield Marchers have been quietly writing and recording power-pop gems for several years. Until now, few folks have walked in the hazy sunshine of the Louisville, KY trio. "Broadfield Marchers sound like Alex Chilton fronting Guided By Voices...twisting and floating in the rarefied upper register, these brothers Byrdsy harmonies make you want to believe" - Magnet. "Broadfield Marchers have got a mainline to the best quailities of lo-fi power pop...with a basement pop ethic and touches of English psychedelic whimsy" - Uncut. Freakin` COOL!
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