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The hit list review
The hit list review





the hit list review

Hate Moss is an Italino-Brazilian duo formed by Tina and Ian in 2018, starting out in London and now living a nomadic existence in various places around the globe. As to how it feels to be living in the US at the present moment Sunflower Bean, for all their pop trappings, still are a trusted political weather vane in these troubled times. The comments, as always, are loaded with alternative connotations. Sunflower Bean vocalist Julia Cummins comments on the new album’s musical stance claiming it’s a dance record, “something that makes you good to be alive”. Throwing away the indie influences, they now sound like disco period Blondie.

the hit list review

Sunflower Bean have officially returned with a new album and a new dance orientated style. It’s a really good album and stands as an interesting debut with its various stylistic flourishes.īefore Breakfast definitely fit into the indie folk mode but at the at the same time offer an alternative experience through the classical arrangements. The album was planned for release before lockdown, but was put on hold so the band could tour and promote. Trying to raise cash would be a constant situation to deal with as they tried to scrape together money to make the album, eventually getting it together and to their credit it’s now considered a mini masterpiece. Trying to make some money in order to fund their musical activities, the girls were to bond in poverty as well as deciding to form a musical bond together.

the hit list review

After leaving college they met again accidentally, while desperately attempting to flog stuff at a car boot sale. The girls met at college but tended to mix in separate social groups. Based in Sheffield the duo fuse together ethereal vocal delivery, coupled with intricate Neo-classical musical arrangements. “I Could Be Asleep If It Weren’t For You” is the debut recording from Gina Waters (vox) and Lucy Revis (cello). Before Breakfast – I Could Be Asleep If It Weren’t For You The Screaming Target returns to cover the new releases from May and June, what a mixed bag we have for you for this month….







The hit list review