Era-defining indie-pop singer Victoria Bergsman (‘Young Folks’!) returns under her Taken By Trees alias with a mini-LP of Colin Blunstone covers charmed with her timeless pop voice
Introducing the enduring early ‘70s songwriting of Colin Blunstone to new generations as his debut album ‘One Year’ turns over the 50 year mark, Bergsman effortlessly refreshes his work in five covers that feel appropriately timed for the festive season and fronded with icicle chimes and classic dream-pop sensibilities. To be fair we’re not so au fait with Blunstone, who is maybe best known as The Zombies’ frontman, but ‘Another Year’ is fair encouragement to get acquainted, especially in her sublime spins on ‘Say You Don’t Mind’, which was originally recorded by The Moody Blues before Blunstone had a solo hit with it, and certainly via the wistful romance of ‘Caroline Goodbye’, a break-up song that Bergsman makes her own with sleigh bells and cashmere layered harmonies, beside the almost Lynchian styling and staging of ‘I Don’t Believe in Miracles’.
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Era-defining indie-pop singer Victoria Bergsman (‘Young Folks’!) returns under her Taken By Trees alias with a mini-LP of Colin Blunstone covers charmed with her timeless pop voice
Introducing the enduring early ‘70s songwriting of Colin Blunstone to new generations as his debut album ‘One Year’ turns over the 50 year mark, Bergsman effortlessly refreshes his work in five covers that feel appropriately timed for the festive season and fronded with icicle chimes and classic dream-pop sensibilities. To be fair we’re not so au fait with Blunstone, who is maybe best known as The Zombies’ frontman, but ‘Another Year’ is fair encouragement to get acquainted, especially in her sublime spins on ‘Say You Don’t Mind’, which was originally recorded by The Moody Blues before Blunstone had a solo hit with it, and certainly via the wistful romance of ‘Caroline Goodbye’, a break-up song that Bergsman makes her own with sleigh bells and cashmere layered harmonies, beside the almost Lynchian styling and staging of ‘I Don’t Believe in Miracles’.
Era-defining indie-pop singer Victoria Bergsman (‘Young Folks’!) returns under her Taken By Trees alias with a mini-LP of Colin Blunstone covers charmed with her timeless pop voice
Introducing the enduring early ‘70s songwriting of Colin Blunstone to new generations as his debut album ‘One Year’ turns over the 50 year mark, Bergsman effortlessly refreshes his work in five covers that feel appropriately timed for the festive season and fronded with icicle chimes and classic dream-pop sensibilities. To be fair we’re not so au fait with Blunstone, who is maybe best known as The Zombies’ frontman, but ‘Another Year’ is fair encouragement to get acquainted, especially in her sublime spins on ‘Say You Don’t Mind’, which was originally recorded by The Moody Blues before Blunstone had a solo hit with it, and certainly via the wistful romance of ‘Caroline Goodbye’, a break-up song that Bergsman makes her own with sleigh bells and cashmere layered harmonies, beside the almost Lynchian styling and staging of ‘I Don’t Believe in Miracles’.
Era-defining indie-pop singer Victoria Bergsman (‘Young Folks’!) returns under her Taken By Trees alias with a mini-LP of Colin Blunstone covers charmed with her timeless pop voice
Introducing the enduring early ‘70s songwriting of Colin Blunstone to new generations as his debut album ‘One Year’ turns over the 50 year mark, Bergsman effortlessly refreshes his work in five covers that feel appropriately timed for the festive season and fronded with icicle chimes and classic dream-pop sensibilities. To be fair we’re not so au fait with Blunstone, who is maybe best known as The Zombies’ frontman, but ‘Another Year’ is fair encouragement to get acquainted, especially in her sublime spins on ‘Say You Don’t Mind’, which was originally recorded by The Moody Blues before Blunstone had a solo hit with it, and certainly via the wistful romance of ‘Caroline Goodbye’, a break-up song that Bergsman makes her own with sleigh bells and cashmere layered harmonies, beside the almost Lynchian styling and staging of ‘I Don’t Believe in Miracles’.
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Era-defining indie-pop singer Victoria Bergsman (‘Young Folks’!) returns under her Taken By Trees alias with a mini-LP of Colin Blunstone covers charmed with her timeless pop voice
Introducing the enduring early ‘70s songwriting of Colin Blunstone to new generations as his debut album ‘One Year’ turns over the 50 year mark, Bergsman effortlessly refreshes his work in five covers that feel appropriately timed for the festive season and fronded with icicle chimes and classic dream-pop sensibilities. To be fair we’re not so au fait with Blunstone, who is maybe best known as The Zombies’ frontman, but ‘Another Year’ is fair encouragement to get acquainted, especially in her sublime spins on ‘Say You Don’t Mind’, which was originally recorded by The Moody Blues before Blunstone had a solo hit with it, and certainly via the wistful romance of ‘Caroline Goodbye’, a break-up song that Bergsman makes her own with sleigh bells and cashmere layered harmonies, beside the almost Lynchian styling and staging of ‘I Don’t Believe in Miracles’.