Let's face it: Going to ridiculous extremes to describe a melody or a guitar sound is a game best left to rock critics.
That said, The Clientele's Alasdair MacLean hasn't forgotten the last time he weighed in with some colourful imagery of his own, telling the
now-defunct British music weekly Melody Maker late last year that his band's music was best listened to "In a treehouse in the Palace Of
Versailles on the eve of the French Revolution."
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