Treble premieres "Nobody," Fuckleberry Hinn's "gorgeously dreamy indie pop gem"

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I love "Nobody" by Norwegian band Fuckleberry Hinn for the exact reasons that Jeff at Treble states in his premiere of the song this morning:

"A gorgeously dreamy indie pop gem that finds a middle ground between the intricate melancholy of Elliott Smith (note the name of their album 𝘕𝘦𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 / 𝘕𝘰𝘳) and the psychedelic whimsy of the Elephant 6 collective. It’s rich in gorgeous layers of sound, thick organs whirring beneath jangly guitars and bittersweet vocals."

Follow the link in comments to listen now! Order the gatefold 2XLP, out September 1, and pre-save "Nobody" here before its release on Monday.

Tonic Grain features "brilliant singer-songwriter" Milly Raccoon

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I hope everyone had a wonderful Scaring Pets With Explosives Day. Now for some more kind words about Milly Raccoon. This from Tonic Grain:

"Brilliant singer-songwriter Milly Raccoon has shared her entrancing new single… [It] flourishes with a spellbinding wistfulness [and] conveys the atmosphere of a sacred, intimate ritual. Milly Raccoon’s delicate, nostalgic vocals embody her quaint and creative style."

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York Calling shares the "ethereal and mystical" new Milly Raccoon clip

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"Ethereal and mystical... uses her vocals perfectly. The violin is particularly stunning... a true must listen."

Heartfelt words about Milly Raccoon today from York Calling about her Celtic-flavored single "Offering To The Fae," out now.

See the video! Milly plays a record release show this Saturday at Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge in Nashville. RSVP here.

Milly Raccoon conjures spirits on "Offering To The Fae," streaming now on Glide Mag

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"Milly conjures spirits through her lyrics while musically combining bluegrass, folk, old timey music, hymns, tribal percussion, and her Celtic roots to make for a sound that is completely unique."

More praise for Milly Raccoon as Glide Magazine premieres "Offering To The Fae," which Milly explains she wrote "soon after I had embarked on an intensive study of natural magic, which included making ceremonial offerings to nature spirits."

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