The Windmills - Three Sixty Degrees
matinée 011
/ May 1999
The Windmills - Three Sixty Degrees
matinée 011
/ May 1999
New songs from a legendary mid-80's UK indie group - their first release since 1988's The Day Dawned On Me - featuring excellent male vocals and jangling guitars. Friendly strumming and brilliantly catchy melodies abound on two pop numbers for fans of the Loft, Go-Betweens, East Village, and the Servants.
Tracklisting:
- Three Sixty Degrees
- Bad Luck Charm
reviews
English boys doing winsome Go-Betweens-inspired pop as effervescent and jangling as you’d expect. --Chickfactor
Two amazingly sublime bits of Sarah Records-esque indieguitarpop. Probably the best release since the early 90's in this realm of music! Just outstanding...! --Tone Vendor
Go-Betweens-y band with suave male vocals, and delightfully dreamy guitars. Way good! --Twee Kitten
A pair of spiraling pop songs from the Essex quartet The Windmills. "Three Sixty Degrees" sounds like a cross between Winter Hours and the Church, to me, infectious and unpretentious. "Bad Luck Charm" mixes in some Translator. 45, black. --The War Against Silence