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Amber In Bugs (Blackest Ever Black 2014)





After 20 years in the recorded making and too darn late to be released but as it’s never too late to try – questioning the efforts of Mick Hobbs of London whom revivals this one of the British Classic Art-Pop Indie music of album materials which as the past story rolled down after Hobbs joining Half Japanese from Baltimore but marked himself later on as one of thus remarkable continuity song-writer and composer whom seeing his own visions for the future as brighter as heaven last light in the evening arrived. Dead Unique might be the group’s  forth albums (so far) – named as Officers! providing the concept album characters through this recording  which sounding fully cheers, silly and naïve but also really can making you smile whilst the harmony Pop ala The Beatles mixed with the newer popularity and attitude off the second coming shadowing music by The Stone Roses or funky beats or grindy bass-lines and trumpets cross-over as you can listening together through Go Back, Elephant Flowers, Cows Hum in The Fields, Shrug/Good, Nardis or Biteman; shall giving you more smiley faces or headache – depends on how strong you will stand to the tiny children percussion plays or British accent’s songs about swearing the situations or just spitting buggers as in sudden, your skeleton from the closet moved to sleep next to you. 

Grossly putting much infrastructures to be called interesting Indie-Pop musical live band recording !


Dead Unique:
https://blackesteverblack.bandcamp.com/album/dead-unique-2

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