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Peter Fenton, ex-lead singer for grunge-era Australian band Crow, goes solo on IN THE LOVERS ARMS.
'In The Lovers Arms' is the fantastic debut solo release from former Crow front man and actor, Peter Fenton. Crow formed in 1990, recording three albums: 'My Kind of Pain' with the legendary Steve Albini, 'Li-Lo-ing' and 'Play With Love'. Crow toured the U.S many times, as well as supporting watershed acts such as Nirvana and Jeff Buckley. The album evokes the sound of such classic Australian bands as The Go Betweens, Triffids and even a touch of the Bad Seeds. Peter Fenton In The Lovers Arms Songs In The Lovers Arms Review
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