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Podcast Episode Summary
David Dye gets a visit from indie imports, Fanfarlo, on this edition of World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN. When they started as a trio, the London-based outfit achieved their textured soundscape by playing support tracks from a laptop, but it was with the live backdrop of mandolins, violins, and trumpets that Fanfarlo was able to lay down their pop-rock tour-de-force, "Reservoir." They came to the U.S. to record their debut album with a helping hand from Peter Cadis, best known for his work producing Interpol. In this interview, the band discusses their nineteenth century sound and how spiritualism influences their lyrics.
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