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Bishop Morocco – Old Boys
Torn between a warped and jangling demeanour early doors ‘Old Boys’ soon hits its groove, and in the process becomes a splendid porthole into the sort of music that Sweden’s Labrador Records has been producing for years. Bishop Morocco are very much a Canadian proposition though, despite being decamped in Europe for many moons. The twin creative forces of Jake Fairley and Jim Sayce had previous creative incarnations together before meeting quite by chance in Northern Holland after some time apart. The resulting songs came out as Bishop Morocco and with Arts & Crafts offering assistance their knowing brand of indie pop should find a ready audience. KD
Bishop Morocco – Old BoysMore Info: Official
Buy Songs: Bishop Morocco
Year: 2012