Slow Dazzle was a musical duo composed of Shannon McArdle and Timothy Bracy, both also of The Mendoza Line. The group was named after the album of the...
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Slow Dazzle is the fifth solo studio album by the Welsh rock musician John Cale, released on 25 March 1975, his second album for record label Island....
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Slow Dazzle may refer to: Slow Dazzle (album), a 1975 album by John Cale Slow Dazzle (band), the performing alias of musical duo Shannon McArdle and Timothy...
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electronica-dappled The View From The Floor, as a duo under the name Slow Dazzle. Entertainment Weekly declared that 2005's Full of Light And Full of...
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they officially debuted with the release of their EP and music video for "Dazzling". The group made their official broadcast debut on music program M Countdown...
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1975. Although his other Island albums were issued in the US (Fear, Slow Dazzle, the collaborative live album June 1, 1974 and the later Guts), Helen...
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while Alexis Petridis gave it three, saying it was "intriguing rather than dazzling, intermittently spellbinding, filled with fascinating ideas that don't...
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guitar-centric album than we've ever made before". The 1983 album Dazzle Ships, by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), was a major influence...
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pigeonholed, the band went against the expectation generated by In Evening Air, and the upbeat tone of the previous album was followed by a slow-burning record...
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they toured Japan with Dazzle Vision, and in the same month performed in other southeast Asian countries. March 2012 saw the band tour Australia and New...
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