Wednesday, May 6, 2009

album review - inside your guitar

whilst all we hear about now is 'pop' with a new prefix each week, it hugs back's 'inside your guitar' is what one would call dreamy.

the album, as a whole, is peaceful and artistic. the kind of music you'd expect thom yorke and james mercer to indulge in on a late night with some paper and some stuffing.
as a debut album, 'it hugs back' has brought about a renaissance in our world. influential and sharp, the album has its ups and downs, perfect for an hour of listening.
the soft and reflective mixtures of 'Q' doesn't set the album up for anything. each song is individual, each song unique. for a debut album, this is a very brave attempt - and with the likes of 'now and again' and 'look out', inside your guitar is an album for those who can appreciate that special hair found in your food at your local chinese restaurant.

you can check them out at: www.myspace.com/ithugsback

j

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