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I think I might like this one. At first I thought it was too shamelessly retro with it's knowing throwbacks to Queen, The Beach Boys, Rundgren/Utopia, The Beatles etc but after a few listens I'm starting to appreciate it's pop chops, harmonies, twin guitar solos, proggy keyboard solos and other such things from the 70s.

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The patron saints of altered states known as JOHN FRUM welcome in the golden age of musical enlightenment with A Stirring In The Noos. Nearly 6 years in the making, JOHN FRUM’s unorthodox debut maneuvers through 40 minutes of darkly psychedelic and meticulously crafted death metal, acting as a medium for malefic musings, the backdrop of a bad trip. JOHN FRUM borrows its name from a relatively isolated group of natives in the South Pacific islands, known as a Cargo Cult, whose encounter with the outside world led to an awakening of new beliefs and lifestyles. The mysterious JOHN FRUM is the manifestation of four musical minds coalescing in a collective consciousness developed from time spent playing with The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Faceless, John Zorn, Cleric and many more elite projects. A Stirring In The Noos is a dismal distillation of oneric transmission and a totem to modern primitivism in heavy music.

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This is interesting. Picked up on it in a review in a mailout I subscribe to. The review name-checked GBV, Pavement, Sebadoh, among others, as influences.

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I only like one of their songs, but then again i suppose it's the only one i know.
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This is interesting. Picked up on it in a review in a mailout I subscribe to. The review name-checked GBV, Pavement, Sebadoh, among others, as influences.

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this is so good. Track 10 is the best. 1 minute 48 seconds of amazing.
 
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New stuff coming out from The Fireworks (featuring ex members of the Wedding Present). Nice hummable pop tunes with equal touches of twee and shoegaze.

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