Flannel is a one man indie-pop unit hailing from japan. The influences of which range from shoe gaze to new wave. At times it sounds like what a collaboration between the Jesus & Mary Chain’s instrumentation and production style channeled through Pet Shop Boy’s pop song structure. On another track the Cure and the Smiths’ melodic pop springs to mind. If you’re down for some buoyant indie-pop, Flannel is worth a listen.
Flannel – Spill
Flannel – Drops
June 10, 2008
Flannel
Filed under: broken social scene,explosions in the sky,Flannel,Pet Shop Boys,The Raveonettes,The Smiths — AZLTRON @ 6:41 am







