A little of this, a little of that. Like the only-one-of-its kind duck-billed, egg-laying mammal, the result is a unique creature.
Diamonds, Moon and Mean Tambourine is the third release by Sylvia Platypus. Like its predecessors, it’s full of surprises- hopping genres and sub-genres of folk and rock track by track. There are instrumentals and
A little of this, a little of that. Like the only-one-of-its kind duck-billed, egg-laying mammal, the result is a unique creature.
Diamonds, Moon and Mean Tambourine is the third release by Sylvia Platypus. Like its predecessors, it’s full of surprises- hopping genres and sub-genres of folk and rock track by track. There are instrumentals and songs, originals and covers showcasing Sylvia Platypus’s wide range of influences. This album promises something for everyone who appreciates classic sounds. “Imagine Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed and Leo Kottke walking into a bar where Nina Simone is doing shots of Glenfiddich with David Gilmour.”