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Saturday, 31 December 2005
What are you saying?
Mood:  lazy
I have been called here today to discuss with you the reigning queen of twee-pop, Amelia Fletcher. Known primarily for her participation in the band Talulah Gosh (86-88), and possibly Heavenly and/or Tender Trap. This is important knowledge for you, as it is vital you accept "Pebbles," into your heart to lead a full and healthy lifestyle.

It may be possible to live without the signature girlish twee pop (with a generous dash of punk), but I would not know, as I have not tried.

Talulah Gosh once had a lineup of Amelia Fletcher (vocals, guitar), Peter Momtchiloff (guitar), Elizabeth Price (vocals, tambourine), Robert Pursey (bass), Chris Scott (bass), Mathew Fletcher (drums), and Eithne Farry (vocals). Several other revivals of the whole or part of the operation have appeared under different names over the years.

To get you started on your immediate twee-tment (give me a break, I'm real tired here), here is my favorite track from Heavenly's debut mini-album 'Heavenly vs. Satan':

I Fell In Love Last Night // Heavenly

Posted by reality-free at 12:09 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 4 January 2006 12:30 AM EST
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