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 Jack Breakfast"Slightly askew lyrical waltz-rock… a sad and beautiful little album."
Imagine sparse melodies, distant piano treatments and crooning vocal lines laced with a stylised character. Now add the subtle support of a minimalist backing band keeping time with a soft touch and you're half way to experiencing Jack Breakfast. Stripped down to the point of being nearly naked, Jack Breakfast is like a black and white photo of a deserted highway. Sounds to soothe and tantalise those fond of the maudlin and vaguely country.
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