<P> Acoustic Sessions, was released in late October 2010 through their own label, Chimera Music, and was recorded in their own home studio .' Lennon told Spinner that it's supposed to convey to listeners the idea of hearing them alone in a living room: "It's almost rough sounding, but hopefully in a charming way . It's mostly acoustic guitar, some piano, some vibraphone ." </P> <P> Acoustic Sessions was released to generally positive reviews: In October 2010, the Canadian publication The Globe and Mail rated Acoustic Sessions its Disc of the Week: "The album charms like a countryside circus . You wonder if the Hendersons will all be there, late of Pablo Fanque's fair--what a scene, you bet ." In the November 2010 issue of Rolling Stone a reviewer described their sound as "sunny" and psychedelic, and gave it a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5 . A reviewer for NPR had the following to say about Acoustic Sessions: "Listening to Acoustic Sessions is like stepping into a magical world where a smiling sun shines on fields of dancing flowers while winged creatures flit about in the fragrant air ." </P> <P> La Carotte Bleue was available at live shows and on their website . It featured a more electronic sound than their previous album, and included many re-workings of songs from Acoustic Sessions . Both tracks from the Jardin Du Luxembourg single were also included on this release . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article . (Discuss) (July 2014) </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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