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Superfood - Mood Bomb
Their debut album is destined to make quite the figurative splash.
Bathtime is consistently pretty great, right? There’s nothing more fun than soaking in a foamy tub with a battalion of plastic anatidaes and a fantastic acoustic set-up to belt-out some classic tunes. Bath bombs are also pretty damn swanky; but Superfood have bettered them with a track that keeps their fizz and childish fun but thankfully trades the pungent essential oils for a spacious, reverb-filled 90s gas-cloud.
The second track released since their debut album was announced, ‘Mood Bomb’ is bathed in a slightly more trippy, psychedelic feel, with wave after wave of direct guitar riffs and hazy vocal hooks wading in like a stoned rubber duck.Best is how bloody fun it is. It’s a simple quality for a band to have, but seems very rare to find in this sonic day and age; the track’s playful screams and gloriously cacophonous ending inject the track with seriously more than a glass and half of joy. Based on everything the B-Town rascals have released so far, ‘Don’t Say That’ is sure to be a cracking debut album; and one that is destined to make quite the figurative splash.
Superfood’s ‘Don’t Say That’ is out 3rd November on Infectious Music.
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