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Oopsie Daisies EP

by metal postcard records

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Deep Crush 03:14
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Memory Lane 02:39
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I'm A Bore 02:34
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Debut ep by Portland Oregon Bedroom Pop Outfit Oopsie Dasies.

A beautiful ep that sounds like the American suburban version of Babybird, Pet Shop Boys , the Popguns & Saint Etienne all wrapped up in one beautiful present for our ears

We challenge you to find better listening in this vein in 2023


MONOLITH COCKTAIL SAY
Oopsie Daisies ‘S-T EP’
(Metal Postcard Records)

If Bob Dylan had grown up in the C86 generation, taking in the jangle and indie pop like magic, he may have sounded like the Oopsie Daisies; an EP that is covered in layers of jangly guitars and Field Mice and the Wake like keyboards, and the clipity-clop drum machine that so enamoured me to the whole sound and feel of the DIY bedroom music culture.

This 4-track little beauty is full of charm, lo-fi elegance and a little teetering on the edge magic: especially the last track, the wonderful ‘Illusioned Broken Toys’; a song that captures the melancholy feel of the late 80's early 90's Beloved and one of my fave tracks this year.

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released June 30, 2023

2023 Metal Postcard
2023 Oopsie Dasies

All Songs Written, Produced & Performed By Kyle Handley

Simone Peters  Backing Vocals
Deep Crush
I’m A Bore
Illusioned-Broken Toys

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metal postcard records Sydney, Australia

Metal Postcard Records is an independent record label based back in Sydney and influenced by the likes of Fast Records / Factory / Postcard / Island / Stiff and Bill Drummund's wonderful Zoo records

We believe in new music from around the world ... not world music !
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