Mojo Fury - Colour Of The Bear
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Label: Graphite
Released: 14th February 2011
Reviewer: Lee White
It shouldn’t work, but it does.
Label: Graphite
Released: 14th February 2011
Reviewer: Lee White
'Colour Of The Bear's fuzzed-up guitars riff on fantastically whilst, unusually the rhythm section hits both hard and with groove. It's a complete left-turn from the keyboard bounces that announce the song, recalling as they do Mojo Fury's former touring partners and countrymen Two Door Cinema Club.
Yes, it's misleading, but at the end of the day that's just a part of what makes the band interesting. As is their willingness to play with genres that in less-enlightened musical climates would risk them losing listeners. Take the way the occasional reverbed guitars and straining vocals recall the more commercially friendly strands of emo. It shouldn’t work, but it does when placed alongside the schizophrenia of other sounds.
'Colour Of The Bear', whilst not being particularly refined or overtly commercial is exactly the sort of single that you could imagine becoming a success. It certainly (along with the previous track 'The Mann') bodes well for a debut album and if the name Mojo Fury ends up being banded around across several popscenes by the end of 2011 we shouldn't be particularly surprised.
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