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Alternative 02 December, 2015

The Cave Children Shares An Official Live-Performance Video For "Pelorian"

New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Greek psych-rock act The Cave Children released their excellent debut album, Quasiland, just a few months ago. Today, they premiered a live performance video for "Pelorian", one of the album's track. The video, directed by G.N.P. and was shot at Six Dogs Club in Athens.
Greek rockers have already started work on their second full length and plan on premiering some of that new tunes during their upcoming lives.

Happy Magazine
"The Cave Children dole out a wonderful deluge of psychedelic influences in a flashing live package with Pelorian."

NME
"Athens' Cave Children epertly twist Kevin Parker's lysergic formula to their own end Debut album 'Quasiland', out now, proudly flashes its debts to him."

Shindig! Magazine (****)
"The Cave Children serve up a debut that's steeped in the classics but sounds so like tomorrow that's it's already looking at this review and laughing."

Situated over the liminal path, 'Cave Children' holding the tension between late 60's psychedelic rock, the British pop and Mediterranean music.
Shimmery psychedelic melodies, cinematic themes and raw garage rock outbursts are blended to accompany the existential and sarcastic lyrics of 'Quasiland'. The title of the album with first synthetic the word 'quasi' comments the political, social and professional uncertainty in which the album was completed and the lyrics of the 10 tracks suggest 10 different approaches to the meaning of Quasiland.
The Athenian quartet has been influenced, among others, by the evocative soundtracks of Danny Elfman, The Beatles of 1969, Frank Zappa's sarcasm, Kevin Parker's psych pop and Wayne Coyne's emotional melodies.






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