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7"
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NA 7040EP
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"The Macrames, with Benavides channeling his inner Al Green, invokes the early '70s soul sounds of Memphis and Philly. Songs such as 'Unintentional Consequences of Love' that tells the tale of a man who has unwittingly (and unwillingly) fallen in love and is living in denial. But as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so love is in the heart of the 'perceiver' and 'So In Love With You' exemplifies this opposite perspective of someone reveling in the thrills of a new love. Originally a part of Los Yesterdays early set lists, these two tracks featuring the legendary Ozomatli horns were shelved when the band solidified their unique '50s/'60s psychedelic soul sound, and so The Macrames were born."
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