Dust and Chimes is an album by experimental indie rock band Six Organs of Admittance.[3][1][4] It was initially released in 1999, with a wider release in 2000.
Dust and Chimes | ||||
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Studio album by Six Organs of Admittance | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock, psychedelic folk | |||
Label | Pavilion[1] | |||
Six Organs of Admittance chronology | ||||
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The Quietus wrote that "the noise aspects were shorn away to a sound that was much more beholden to classic acid folk."[5] SF Weekly wrote: "Gorgeously exotic guitar lines, shimmering bells, subtle sound effects, and incantationlike vocals combine to create a work invoking everyone from American folk radicals and British pagan-folksters to early Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Sun City Girls at their quietest."[6]
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