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The Ramona Flowers – Dismantle & Rebuild | Single review

The Ramona Flowers – Dismantle & Rebuild | Single review

The electro-indie outfit The Ramona Flowers twist and mould their hypnotics into a sound that’s wrought with fuzzy tension. Their latest single Dismantle & Rebuild  is a near-flawless piece of work and deserves to be the one that exposes the Bristol-based band. 

The Ramona Flowers excel at constructing effortless melodies that stagger into choruses and dissolve into psych jams, and Dismantle & Rebuild illustrates this perfectly. Its purity is breathtakingly sweet. It’s an immersive, challenging song defined by its excellence that will lull you slowly into the world of The Ramona Flowers for four minutes. 

Naomi Couper

Dismantle & Rebuild is released on 13th July 2014. The Dismantle EP is released on 19th November 2012. For further information or to order the album visit the Ramona Flowers’ website here.

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