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# Music Of The Week, Part 3

So the salesman said he got one for himself / A charmed life with some kids and some stainless steel knives / Paid in full as of 2029, I’ll need to scrape all my change and give up all my toys but / Really, who needs more than this thing?

“Zero To Love” by Say Hi, off “The Wishes And The Glitch”

Perhaps Zero To Love isn’t the stand-out track of the album, but definitely the most infectious.

The Wishes And The Glitch is definitely more experimental in its sound than Konk and Lucky – The vocals on the first track aren’t a million miles away from Sigur Rós, although the music is undisputedly more guitary.

The album’s other highlights include the chunky electronic sound of Toil and Trouble, the poppy and happy Magic Beans And The Truth Machine, and the building last track We Lost The Albatross. Bluetime strongly reminds me of another song, but I can’t recall which. Either way, you can’t knock a song about Pac-Man.

I don’t think the album will appeal to everyone, but if you like indie rock, I don’t think you could go too far wrong by giving The Wishes And The Glitch a listen.

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