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  I.V. Catatonia
Eric Alexandris

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Eric Alexandris is something of an anomaly. He's the type of musician concerned with film-worthy soundscapes that drip with distorted spoken word.

His debut album IV Catatonia is rich in John Lennon's White Album experimentation, butretains some the quiet pop of Badly Drawn Boy. Swelling acoustic and electric guitar flow through Alexandris' chaotic collection, making a unique listening dream. IV Catatonia is perfect for a Sci-Fi B movie, filled with drama and lingering weirdness.

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