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Beachwood Sparks

Beachwood Sparks – The Tarnished Gold – Review

July 31, 2012

First album in 11 years for this ’60/’70s California sunshine-style band. “Sparks Fly Again” provides a pleasant Grateful Deadsian jam for summer roadtrips.

Beachwood Sparks – Sparks Fly Again – Music Stream

July 31, 2012

First album in 11 years for this ’60/’70s California sunshine-style band. “Sparks Fly Again” provides a pleasant Grateful Deadsian jam for summer roadtrips.

Beachwood Sparks – Make the Cowboy Robots Cry – Review

August 16, 2002

This six-song EP finds the band stepping farther away from Gram Parson’s Cosmic American Music template and into outer space.

Beachwood Sparks – Once We Were Trees – Review

February 8, 2002

Beachwood Sparks makes intimate music that is made to be experienced in a small, warm environment like a church or your room.

Beachwood Sparks – “Desert Skies” / “Make It Together” – Review

June 1, 1999

Lushly textured jangle pop that sounds real wimpy albeit in a psychedelic manner, but girls probably like it and that’s why the guys do it.

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