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7" on Too Pure |
| Format: |
7" (vinyl) |
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Alternative/College Rock |
| Label: |
Too Pure |
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Price: |
£1.99
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| Availability: |
Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry! |
What their label says...
“In the same way Klaxons skewed the possibilities of pop, Future Of The Left are attempting to do the same for rock” - NME Having unleashed their critically-acclaimed debut album ‘Curses’ on an unsuspecting public, Future Of The Left return with their new double A-side single ‘Manchasm’ / ‘Suddenly It’s A Folk Song’. Featuring Kelson’s now trademark fuzzy bass sounds and Andy ‘Falko’ Falkous on keyboards, coupled with Jack’s thunderous drumming, it’s easy to see why ‘Manchasm’ has become a firm live favourite with an ever increasing hardcore of fans, featuring the unforgettable refrain “Colin is a pussy / A very pretty pussycat!” ‘Suddenly It’s A Folk Song’, perhaps one of the band’s catchiest songs yet, opens with a blast of fuzzy keyboard lines, before Jack and Kelson come crashing in, and finishes with the immortal kiss off “Leave your pride in the cabinet / Pay the man and be done with it / Now we are not worthy of pith / Face the facts we’re back in luck / Turn on the light and wake me up / Now we are not burdened by love”. •The band will be supporting Les Savy Fav when they headline the Astoria as part of the NME Awards shows.
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