Mum
Marmalade Fires

Cover art for Marmalade Fires by Mum Description: 7" on Fat Cat
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Experimental Indie
Label: FatCat
Price:
£3.09
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

3Rating: 3
...according to our on 13 December 2007.



Mum: 'Marmalade Fires' (Fat Cat) I know these crazy northern Europeans are famous for their song titles but this one certainly takes the proverbial biscuit. What do they mean? I know marmalade and fire have the same colour but to imply there's a fire of breakfast spread is just ridiculous, even if you're from Iceland. The tune is a burbling tinkling affair made up of an oscillating bassline, the omnipresent strings and a choral type backing. Another seasonal release.

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What their label says...

The second mum single from the album ‘Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy’, coinciding with the band’s first UK tour for three years.
With the departure of Kristin Valtysdottir, the core of Mum is once again Gunnar and Orvar, but the band itself is larger than ever, counting in all seven people. Eschewing an otherworldly, almost magical aura, Mum make experimental music that is naturally, effortlessly imbued with a pop sensibility. Mum’s new material bridges the gap between their universally acclaimed debut and their more expansive sonically detailed recent output. Sonically warm, gorgeously rich and melodic, the band use an array of instruments (guitar, bass, drums, synths, laptops, cello, accordion, mutated brass etc) alongside electronic bleeps, washes, and beats, blurring the distinction between live band and electronic outfit.
The campaign for ‘Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy’ will run well into 2008 with two UK visits this year, and further dates in Spring 2008, three singles, videos and a fully operational band playing sessions, providing, mixes, remixes and more.