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    Jul 26, 2005 · supported by 4 fans who also own “Spelled In Bones” This album can transport you to a fun place with Leon Bridges singing and Khruangbin supporting him with their fantastic music. I love everything about this vinyl and am so glad I got the lunar press!

  2. Provided to YouTube by Sub Pop RecordsSpelled In Bones · Fruit BatsSpelled In Bones℗ 2005 Sub Pop RecordsReleased on: 2005-07-26Mixer: Brian DeckProducer: Da...

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  3. Aug 3, 2005 · Spelled in Bones doesn't achieve Rounders-Rumours synthesis, but it does successfully update arena fro-yo by excising the coke-fed navel-gazing. Where their forebears slung self-absorbed...

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  4. This is the Fruit Bats. Eric Johson’s band has made a short career out of sifting through sandy acoustic drawls and timeless sun-scorched harmonies. They’ve recreated After The Gold Rush for an era that has to forget its roots while paying them silent lip-service.

  5. Sep 7, 2006 · Fruit Bats are the world largest bats, and eat fruit, and are only active during the day. Interesting, huh? Tip: Be sure you listen to these songs on quality speakers before determining if you like them or not.

  6. Jul 27, 2005 · For a three-piece band (frontman Eric Johnson, backed by multi-instrumentalists Dan Strack and John Byce), Fruit Bats build wonderfully intricate arrangements—the piano and banjo harmonies on “Canyon Girl” are but one highlight of many—that impress further because they sound so laidback and organic, a nice complement to Johnson’s ...

  7. May 5, 2024 · This, the Fruit Bats' third album, is still rooted in the folky indie pop of their earlier work, but Spelled in Bones is more polished, more focused, and feels more like the output of a full-fledged band, probably because they became a quartet instead of a duo with a cast of supporting characters.

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