{"id":14806,"date":"2014-12-04T10:19:29","date_gmt":"2014-12-04T09:19:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-98520-280723.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=14806"},"modified":"2014-12-04T10:19:56","modified_gmt":"2014-12-04T09:19:56","slug":"listen-feelings-gone-pink-feathers-feat-speak","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eqmusicblog.com\/listen-feelings-gone-pink-feathers-feat-speak\/","title":{"rendered":"Listen to \u201cThe Feeling\u2019s Gone\u201d by Pink Feathers feat SPEAK"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Photo: John Duenas<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

We are quite accustomed down the years to seeing Andre Allen Anjos<\/strong> better known to us as RAC<\/a><\/strong> making appearances here on EQ<\/strong>, either with his many smoking remixes or original crafted popalicious tunes. However, even though wife Liz Anjos<\/strong> has made appearances on RAC<\/a><\/strong> tracks, we haven\u2019t as yet featured her own pop project Pink Feathers<\/a><\/strong> before. Now seems the right time to do so, being that Pink Feathers<\/a><\/strong> has just released it\u2019s debut EP \u201cInvisible Lines<\/strong>\u201d and which just so happens to feature one particularly delicately pretty synth-pop tune amongst it\u2019s number of 4 tracks, that I\u2019m currently synth-pop loved up with. <\/p>\n

Infact, the statement ‘leave the best till last<\/em>\u2019 rings true in this instance, as it\u2019s the EP closer \u201cThe Feeling\u2019s Gone<\/strong>\u201d which has piqued my interest. Would you know it, it\u2019s a proper Anjos<\/strong> team-effort, produced by RAC<\/a><\/strong>, written and performed by Liz<\/strong> with a featured guest vocal from Texas band SPEAK<\/a><\/strong> vocalist and keyboard player Troupe Grammage<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

\u2018Tis the season for shimmery synth goodness, (well, it is by my reckoning) which is just as well, since we receive the perfect resplendent measure of it, at least on the face of it via this sweet sounding but poignantly glittery parcel of heart crushing pop, which fully reveals itself in sad-pop verse beneath the layer of sparkly synth delivered gift wrap.<\/p>\n

You could say that it\u2019s like receiving a Christmas gift that when opened you\u2019ve discover a part is missing. Happy and downhearted all together at once.<\/p>\n

Wanna hear more Pink Feathers<\/a><\/strong>?…..We think you should!…….Listen to the full \u201cInvisible Lines\u201d EP HERE<\/a><\/strong> <\/p>\n

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