January 2011
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To Love Another
They both sat back to back. For no reason. For no reason other than neither of them wanted to look into one another’s eyes.
“Did you tell her?”
There was a long silence. He said nothing.
“Did you tell her?” She asked agitated.
“No” he replied.
She would often think about him; the race, the fall, the changing of the tide. She would sit out in the...
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Oxford's getting a new record shop! →
We’ve always been a fan of Rapture Records in Witney, Oxfordshire’s only indie record store, and we’re happy to hear they’re opening a new branch in Oxford. It’ll be in Videosyncratic’s old spot on the Cowley Road, perfectly placed to be the regular hangout for bands and music fans, opposite PMT and surrounded by local muso favourites The Star, G&D’s...
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Little Fish Song Portrait
Our songs are about people. They write away our sickness. They define us by what we are not. They speak of chaos and confusion, relationships, their conflicts and our need for cures. The songs run alongside all that we live; our failings, our contradictions, our hungers, our excesses, our exits, our shadows. A wound opened by betrayal, love, life, is slow to heal. If we bow our head and look to...
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The Night Breaks Over Oxford
You can keep my skin as long as you talk my name. That I read that my name is still written on the pages of your heart; the water in my river begins to talk to me and with it, the birds, the stones on the path and the trees and the grass, and my grandparents who have left this world, and all my old friends that filled the river banks at my side. You make the dead sing. You are from a different...
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Leaping onto one of the most popular stages of her hometown came Julia Sophie...
– Little Fish - Oxford O2 Academy - Music-News.com
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