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INDIE SPOTLIGHT

Jeff Shelton’s never been wanting for ambition. Beginning with his seminal outfit the Spinning Jennies and proceeding through his power pop band of note, The Well Wishers, he’s plied his craft with an emphasis on compelling melodies, an effusive energy and the riveting sounds of British Invasion-era enticement. Taking some time off from his day job, Shelton moonlights under the moniker of , a one-man operation that veers into shoe-gaze and psychedelic suggestion. Recommended for fans of Ride, Swervedriver, and The Church, the new album, teasingly titled , marks his second outing under the Deadlights brand, suggesting

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