Press
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"The Eighty Six Seas have leaned into something fascinating"
Historical intrigue and mystery are set to a captivating sound, and the first taste arrives with the magnetic pull of ‘Lonely Afternoon.’ An electronic-pop jaunt of detached cool and seductive melodicism. For The Eighty Six Seas, it reflects just another day at the art-pop museum.
- Vanyaland
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"Originality that the indie music scene needs more of"
Solemnly serene with a touch of outside-the-box orchestration. ‘Ghost in the Cityscape’ fills the mind and warms the heart.
-Jammerzine
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"An album that defies categorization"
For fans of Frightened Rabbit, The National and those who appreciate music that challenges and provokes, Scenes From An Art Heist is a must-have. Join The Eighty Six Seas on this captivating musical journey and experience the magic of “Scenes From An Art Heist” for yourself.
- Conversations About Her
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"A nostalgic feel that will get underneath your skin in no time"
The Eighty Six Seas returns with stunning new pieces of music. Frames is a gorgeous folk song, mixing together elements of both the modern and classic versions of the genre. Lovely piano and guitar motifs (and) a string section can be heard in the background, creating an extra layer of beauty.
- York Calling
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"Feels like caffeine hitting your bloodstream for the first time in morning"
This album does exactly what it sets out to do in encapsulating a fictionalized version of a famous art heist.
- V13
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"Heartfelt vocals and rich instrumentation"
Their music offers a captivating blend of genres that’s both emotive and sonically compelling
- Last Day Deaf
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"Vibrant and upbeat with big melodies and big guitars"
A passionate vocal performance, an unusual sound yet also very universal in the big spirit and catchy feel.
- CATBEAR
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"A gorgeous blend of folk and electronica"
Pretty and sincere with a big confident scope
- We All Want Someone to Shout For