-Greg Hughes, the driving force behind Still Corners, is not one to rest on his laurels. Despite the critical plaudits hurled at the band’s 2010 Creatures of an Hour debut longplayer (“indulgently seductive” opined NME; “an astounding debut” purred Drowned in Sound), Hughes is blessed with the kind of inexorable ardour for refreshing and sharpening his muse that is common to all connoisseur sculptors of apparently effortless, instantly elegant pop music. “I’ll never be satisfied with any of it, I need to keep trying new things”, he concedes of his ever-burgeoning musical project. “Still Corners is The Enterprise, for me.”. Now they're set to follow it up with their 3rd LP titled "Dead Blue" - arriving on September 16. The male/female American/British duo of Greg Hughes and Tessa Murray have announced the release via the band's own labell, Wrecking Light Records.
- See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20160924.html#.V8VHYJMrIo8
-Greg Hughes, the driving force behind Still Corners, is not one to rest on his laurels. Despite the critical plaudits hurled at the band’s 2010 Creatures of an Hour debut longplayer (“indulgently seductive” opined NME; “an astounding debut” purred Drowned in Sound), Hughes is blessed with the kind of inexorable ardour for refreshing and sharpening his muse that is common to all connoisseur sculptors of apparently effortless, instantly elegant pop music. “I’ll never be satisfied with any of it, I need to keep trying new things”, he concedes of his ever-burgeoning musical project. “Still Corners is The Enterprise, for me.”. Now they're set to follow it up with their 3rd LP titled "Dead Blue" - arriving on September 16. The male/female American/British duo of Greg Hughes and Tessa Murray have announced the release via the band's own labell, Wrecking Light Records.
- See more at: http://www.bottomofthehill.com/20160924.html#.V8VHYJMrIo8
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