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Owen Tromans

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Owen Tromans grew up in The Black Country and led John Peel favourites San Lorenzo before pursuing a solo career that has seen him release several acclaimed albums and tour extensively, supporting the likes of Best Coast, Idlewild and Plush. Owen has also appeared on collections alongside Devendra Banhart, Mercury Rev, Bardo Pond and members of REM and Sonic Youth, most notably “Chamber Music” on Fire Records. The Observer singled out Owen’s contribution to the compilation for its “Steely acoustic guitar with lashings of romantic sentiment.” Tromans has always mixed fiery electric music with stark acoustics, most notably on 2009’s song cycle “The Fall of Acre” which chronicled the further adventures of the recurring characters that populate his songs. “Eternal Western Youthdream” spans the years 2001-2011 and collates Owen’s favourite tracks from his previous releases alongside new material. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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X

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Korea

529
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Guru Femmes

315
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acre

287
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Levitate Me Judith

156
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Circle

151
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Golden Margins

149
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Like Rheticus

136
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Youth

109
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John's On The Bridge (Electric Version)

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albums

Chamber Music - James Joyce (1907). 1-36.

Chamber Music - James Joyce (1907). 1-36.

Korea

Korea

Eternal Western Youthdream

Eternal Western Youthdream

Your Heart Is Not Broken

Your Heart Is Not Broken

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Place

Hope Is A Magnet

Hope Is A Magnet

Golden Margins

Golden Margins

Between Stones

Between Stones

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Circle

For Haden

For Haden

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From A Lost Library

No Heart

No Heart

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