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I also, for some reason, thought about the band **The Madrigals** for the first time in a long time, which I'm sure I discovered on MySpace or last.fm or some other defunct platform. There's very little remaining about them online, but I have a few MP3s of theirs that I probably downloaded from one of the aforementioned sites. There's a [cool as fuck old radio archive website that mentions them](https://dandelionradio.com/tracklists/2008-04/index.htm) (and has a radio show with one of their songs still archived!), and I [stumbled on a music blog from 2011](http://thestreetlampdoesntcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/griff-says-land-ahoy-its-columbus.html) that mentioned some of the members' later bands, which led to me downloading [*Horizon* by **Trash Kit**](https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/horizon). I gave it a listen through — there are some great, skittery guitars in here, and the vocals remind me a lot of **Ponytail**. It gets a little too jam band for me in places, and the songs are quite same-y. I really like "Happy Sad," though.
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Plexamp recommended *Random Spirit Lover* and then *Dragonslayer* by* **Sunset Rubdown** as a similar album after I finished listening through to *Horizon*. I've had both in my library for ages — I think I downloaded Sunset Rubdown's entire discography at some point because I like a few of their songs. I didn't particularly like either as whole albums, but I have loved (and continue to love) "You Go on Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)."
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Plexamp recommended *Random Spirit Lover* and then *Dragonslayer* by **Sunset Rubdown** as a similar album after I finished listening through to *Horizon*. I've had both in my library for ages — I think I downloaded Sunset Rubdown's entire discography at some point because I like a few of their songs. I didn't particularly like either as whole albums, but I have loved (and continue to love) "You Go on Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)."
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[^1]: But one worth climbing
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