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First self titled demo by Floridian Hippies User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
This debut demonstrates an uncommon patience with texture and space. Rather than rushing toward conventional song structures, the band allows ideas to unfold deliberately, layering instrumentation in ways that reward close listening. The production choices feel intentional—nothing sounds polished or distant, yet clarity remains. What emerges is a sound that sits somewhere between folk tradition and experimental sensibility, where restraint becomes its own kind of boldness. For listeners curious about how contemporary musicians approach timeless compositional questions—how much silence matters, how arrangement shapes meaning—this demo offers genuine substance. It's work that invites repeat listening without demanding it.
Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
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Seinät Kaatuu
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What Tends to Happen When Two Individiuals Disagree
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(Doing) What You Love
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On a Vantrip In California '67
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The Time I Met John Lennon
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Land of the Sun
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Psychedelic Hippie-man
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The Floridian Hippies
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Who Says Hippies Can't Rock
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Sotaa!
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