Balancing the jangly guitars of the 60s with the arty cool of 90s indie rock, New York City quartet The Sanctuaries are a welcome addition to a scene that has so often lost sight of songwriting. With each member of the band providing a distinct and essential role in the group’s formula, their songs range from the bouncy pop of "House of Noise" and drifter ballads ("Heaven is a Mountain," "Bedouin Tea") to the Kraut-influenced drone of "Soft Crime,” creating a sound that is equally classic and contemporary.
She Got Bit
Heaven Is A Mountain
Soft Crime
House of Noise
I Saw Her Through the Campfire
Evil Twin
Fooled By Youth
Brief Encounter
Early Bird Returns
Bedouin Tea
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