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Goodbye Falkenburg

It always feels to me like the Welsh live
a whimsical life. Their music is joyously poppy (see early
Los Campesinos!) and over
the top ridiculously funnily snotty (see McLusky
) and sometimes totally confusingly confoundingly Welsh (see
Super Furry Animals).
In other words, it seems hard to separate the country and
their music that’s so freeform and unique in its wackiness.
Race Horses borrow from all worlds here, making music that
is poppy, snotty/funny (though not as aggressively so) and
at times waaay Welsh (especially when actually singing in
Welsh on three or four songs). I thought at first I also heard
shadows of XTC, but I honestly have only heard like four XTC
songs in my entire life, so that’s just a total guess. I also
swear that the third track, “Pony,” sounds like what I imagine
XTC would sound like singing “The Monster Mash” but I’m kind
of sleep deprived and am a giant jackass about these musical
comparisons. This is certainly a fun album, hardly heavy and
at times even verging on indie twee. I’m certainly a bigger
fan of the first half than the second, and I could do without
the bizarre lisping Welsh, but this one fits snuggly in the
quirky Unicorns world of almost
novelty indie pop.
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