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Their moody pop is starting to reverberate with critics

Carter Tanton of Tulsa Singer-songwriter Carter Tanton fronts the local indie-rock band Tulsa. (Dina Rudick / Globe staff)
By Jonathan Perry
Globe Correspondent / November 14, 2007

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Rarely has there been a truer album title than "I Was Submerged," the latest EP by Tulsa, a Boston outfit whose songs sound like disquieting dreams released into an echo chamber. The music is both haunted and haunting, a nocturnal fever dream of melodies that float through the dark - gorgeously hushed one moment, splendidly roaring the next. Quite literally, ... (Full article: 646 words)

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