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		<title>Beautifully Dark And Moody: Sara Lov &#8211; Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming</title>
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Tell Me How [MP3]
Animals [MP3]
Sara Lov, known among ethereal dream pop lovers as a former member of Devics, describes her debut solo album as &#8220;simple and sad with a shot of scotch&#8221;. At times slightly bizarre and provoking, occasionally sweet and touching, her lyrics always leave room for [...]]]></description>
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Sara Lov, known among ethereal dream pop lovers as a former member of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/devics">Devics</a>, describes her debut solo album as &#8220;simple and sad with a shot of scotch&#8221;. At times slightly bizarre and provoking, occasionally sweet and touching, her lyrics always leave room for interpretation. Sara&#8217;s solo album Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming (2009) ranges from tender and relaxed pop to whimsical and haunting folk arrangements.</p>
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<strong>Links:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/saralov">MySpace profile</a><br />
<a href="http://www.saralov.com">Official website</a></p>
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