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Intergretron, the second full-length from the Vells, was written and recorded over two years. Two years or two days, it makes no difference. Their mesmerizing music is fashioned in a land without clocks and calendars. It is evocative of mystical settings and myriad eras yet securely rooted in the here and now by the immediacy of its intention and undeniable appeal. Listen to the opening bars of "Precious Sweet," and the Vells' subtly orchestrated charms are already audible: Gently crackling electronic textures season acoustic guitars; the echo chamber-drums of Jeremiah Green pulsate beneath Tristan Marcum's voice, an instrument on par with Marc Bolan and Ray Davies, redolent of magic and androgyny . These are a dozen songs fashioned from textures and hooks. The crisp cymbals and vapor-trail guitars of "Testify Prestify" evoke memories of late '80s UK indie pop at its most romantic and inventive, while a cover of the immortal "Silver Dagger" bristles with finger snaps and spectral singing. Formed in 2001, the Vells previously released a Phil Ek-produced eponymous EP on Luckyhorse Industries (2002) and the debut album Flight From Echo Falls (2005) on imputor?. The Washington-based band has shared bills with acts as diverse the Shins, Divine Comedy, Spoon, Iron & Wine, the Decemberists, Black Mountain, Tortoise, and Colin Blunstone and Ron Argent of the Zombies. The band line-up on Integreton is Jeremiah Green (drums, guitar, amps, vocals), Adam Howrey (bass), Tristan Marcum (v
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All Eleven Lull
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Tom Cruise Control
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Integretron
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Duessa and Fidessa
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Testify Prestify
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Silver Dagger
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Ninja Please
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Fair's Fair
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