British Sea Power

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  • indie
  • indie rock
  • british
  • rock
  • alternative
British Sea Power are a four-man indie rock band based in Brighton, England, although three of the band hail originally from Kendal in Cumbria. Their style encompasses sweeping and often epic guitar pop with more visceral, angular and esoteric noises and instruments. Critics have likened their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure to Pixies. They have released four albums and a number of EPs (most on Rough Trade) since they formed in 2000. The band is currently comprised of: Yan (Jan Scott Wilkinson) - Vocals, guitar

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Songs

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    It Ended on an Oily Stage (album version)

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    It Ended on an Oily Stage (radio edit)

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    K Hole

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    Lately

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    Lights Out for Darker Skies

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    Like a Honeycomb

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    Living Is so Easy

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    Loving Animals

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    Luna

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    Machineries of Joy

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    Man of Aran

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    Men Together Today

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    Moley & Me

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    Mongk II

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    Monsters of Sunderland

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    No Lucifer

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    No Lucifer (The Efrim Menuck mix)

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    No Man Is an Archipelago

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    No Need to Cry

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    No Red Indian

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    North Hanging Rock

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    Observe the Skies

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    Oh Larsen B

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    Once More Now

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    Ooby Dooby Doo

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    Open the Door

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    Over in the Corner

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    Please Stand Up

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    Radio Goddard

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    Remember Me

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    Remember Me (single version)

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    Salty Water

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    Save the Purple House

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    Something Wicked

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    Spearing the Sunfish

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    Spring Has Sprung

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    Straight Down the Line

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    Strange Communication

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    Stunde Null

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    The Currach

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    The Great Skua

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    The Land Beyond

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    The Lonely

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    The North Sound

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    The Pelican

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    The Scottish Wildlife Experience

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    The Smallest Church in Sussex

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    The South Sound

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    The Spirit of St. Louis

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    Thin Black Sail


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