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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Mother Mother - O My Heart

Tracklist:
01. O My Heart
02. Burning Pile
03. Body Of Years
04. Try To Change
05. Wisdom
06. Body
07. Ghosting
08. Hay Loft
09. Wrecking Ball
10. Arms Tonite
11. Miles
12. Sleep Awake
Genre: Experimental Indie Folk
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2008-09-16
Label: Last Gang
And only six to seven weeks after reviewing their last album, Mother Mother is back up in this one with their latest release O My Heart. Oddly nuff this album was released just 1 day after the review of their other album Touch Up. The melodies churned up by these Vancouverans and the harmonies dropped thereafter continually drive throughout the whole LP which means only one thing... pick it up for maximum earage. Sharing track 02 because of its mellow meandering around the topic of being broke as a joke cuz ah feel dat.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2008-09-16
Label: Last Gang
And only six to seven weeks after reviewing their last album, Mother Mother is back up in this one with their latest release O My Heart. Oddly nuff this album was released just 1 day after the review of their other album Touch Up. The melodies churned up by these Vancouverans and the harmonies dropped thereafter continually drive throughout the whole LP which means only one thing... pick it up for maximum earage. Sharing track 02 because of its mellow meandering around the topic of being broke as a joke cuz ah feel dat.
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