Strangely familiar
Better Day
Mudsoul Slave
A great build with a sense of impending doom, which evolves more cheerfully into 'The Mighty Quinn'. The underlying shuffle takes one to a place in the sixties; a place where I can dance.
A lot of talent in this band, am digging the bass bit time.
Not very anonymous however as someone announces the band name in moistening tones at the start.
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