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“Creeping mist-like up through marshland fell and fen, we chance across the town of Follies Breach . Here we begin. Our hero, befuddle-headed and morning mouthed with sleep, awakes to find himself in a strange town, accompanied by a strange dog and an even stranger companion. Who are the strange, shadowy Scottish investors? Who could have discovered his cheque for five hundred thousand guineas? And what, exactly, is he doing in the town of Follies Breach….?”

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Member Since: 15/08/2007
Band Website: www.folliesbreach.co.uk
Influences: Richard Hanney, Jake Thackery, Chris Morris, The Goons, Boosh, Brideshead Revisted, Viz, John Fardell, Dudley D.Watkins, Leo Baxendale, Davey Law, John Buchan, Alasdair Gray, Pete and Dud, Mike Leigh's Nuts In May, League of Gentlemen, Oor Wullie and the Broons, Under Milk Wood, Steve Coogan, The Incredible String Band, Bert Jansch and John Renbourne, the "All Aboard" LP, J.R.R Tolkien, the Willy the Kid annuals 1-3, Noel Coward, Scott Walker, Nic Jones and Nick Drake, Black Bob the Dandy Wonder Dog, Topper and Beezer (1950s broadsheet editions), Gavin Webster, Philip Larkin, Jacques Brel, P.G. Wodehouse, Cioran, Ionescu and Eliade, the Alan Clarke Diaries (volumes one and two), Maria Tanase
Sounds Like: Richard Hanney locked in a coal-shed with Peter Cook on acid. On acid! On acid! On acid!
Record Label: Radio 4 awaits. Or that's what we like to think...
Type of Label: Major

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