In 2005 I dubbed White Foliage's six song EP, Zurich, "ethereal dream pop." Five years later, revisiting the EP's high point, "Drug Song," the description still hold true. Since the release of Zurich, White Foliage have regrouped, dubbing themselves Secret Cities, emerging "with a cocktail of Spector-esque doe-eyed romanticism." Austin based label Western Vinyl will be releasing Zurich's follow-up, Pink Graffiti . . .
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