Uninvited, Like the Clouds is the 20th album by the Australian alternative rock band the Church. It was released in Australia on 20 March 2006 and internationally...
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on Apple music and the like, being seen by many fans as the band at its fluid and fresh artistic best. Uninvited, Like the Clouds, their 20th studio album...
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Back with Two Beasts consists of outtakes from the Uninvited, Like the Clouds album sessions. Note in the compilations section: Temperature Drop in Downtown...
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Back with Two Beasts (category The Church (band) albums)
recorded during the Uninvited, Like the Clouds sessions but released first, as a teaser for that album, and was originally only available from the band's website...
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(April 25, 2006). "The Church: Uninvited, Like the Clouds". PopMatters. Retrieved February 6, 2018. "Out from under the cloud". The Age.com.au. March 17...
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Peter Koppes (category The Church (band) members)
On the Parallel Universe album, Peter sang the psychedelic 'Reward', on Forget Yourself the sublime 'Appalatia', on Uninvited, Like the Clouds he sings...
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El Momento Siguiente (category The Church (band) albums)
El Momento Siguiente is the 21st album by the Australian psychedelic rock band the Church and their second in the Liberation Acoustic Series, following...
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74th Berlin International Film Festival (category Reactions to the Israel–Hamas war)
attempts in the last years. Amid controversy, Berlinale's directors Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian uninvited representatives of the far-right party...
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Rapture received the 2005 T.S. Eliot Prize. Rapture follows the narrator through a love story. It begins with falling in love. “Uninvited, the thought of you...
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: 19 The first Sexton Blake story was "The Missing Millionaire". Written by Harry Blyth (using the pseudonym Hal Meredeth), it was published in The Halfpenny...
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