The Prisoners of Candy Island

The Prisoners of Candy Island The Prisoners of Candy Island The Prisoners of Candy Island by The Harvey Girls is more than an odds and sods collection of throwaway songs. The Prisoners of Candy Island drifts by on old drum machines and delayed guitars with snippets of conversation and liquid rhythms like a homemade dirigible over the Atlantic.  With minimal lyrics, 'Ocean' tells the story of a painter's obsession/addiction while 'Song XLIII' borrows its theme of rememberance from Edna St. Vincent Millay.
111 Sealions Buy From album: The Prisoners of Candy Island
Tickle Buy From album: The Prisoners of Candy Island
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STREET DATE May 11th, 2010

The Prisoners of Candy Island by The Harvey Girls is more than an odds and sods collection of throwaway songs. The Prisoners of Candy Island drifts by on old drum machines and delayed guitars with snippets of conversation and liquid rhythms like a homemade dirigible over the Atlantic.  With minimal lyrics, 'Ocean' tells the story of a painter's obsession/addiction while 'Song XLIII' borrows its theme of rememberance from Edna St. Vincent Millay.

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  1. 111 Sealions
  2. Tickle
  3. Ocean
  4. Song XLIII
  5. Slinky Saturday
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