Mum – Sing Along To Songs You Don’t Know (Music Review)

By Andrew Duncan • Feb 3rd, 2010 • Category: Categories, Indie Pop, Reviews

Mum
Sing Along To Songs You Don’t Know
Fat Cat
Rating: 1.5 out of 5

Link: http://mumweb.net/

The Icelandic group’s latest offering sounds musically picked over. What I thought would just be an introduction and a sparse, plinking lullaby, “If I Were A Fish” sets the standards for this album, and that standard is low.

What Sing Along To Songs You Don’t Know lacks richness in their playing. Blame the late ‘90s/early 2000s and the instrumentalist of then. Something like this album would literally be a springboard to a much broader landscape. However, Mum’s landscape is a tiny backyard of abused toy pianos, clanky percussion, and a series of small instruments like the ukulele. It’s as if the lollipop guild turned Broadway.

And like their instruments, “Prophecies and Reversed Memories” and “Show Me,” micro manage their vision. Sure the strings on something like “Illuminated” broaden out their scope, but their scope is convoluted between the choir effect of the vocals and the lack of strength in their music.

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Andrew Duncan is a journalist who has migrated to the forces of academia. He has written for various publications including Chord, Heckler, Readyset...Aesthetic, and a vast array of alternative press contributions. When not roaming the streets of Indianapolis, he is either addicted to KXCI, making music, or striving to watch every film listed on IMDB.
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