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Why? – Sod In The Seed
I know Why? are much too clever for me, offering a wealth of lyrical intrigue that requires much more time that I can afford them. There are hip hop leanings too which I find off-putting because I have yet to get that particular genre. So the only time their tunes tend to permeate is when the melodies are free-flowing and the words don’t get in the way of a song that can be enjoyed without several dozen trips down google way. How uneducated of me you might say but there are enough Yoni fanboys out there to illustrate his undoubted talent. At the end of the Roy Keane we’re in it for the easy ride and ‘Sod In The Seed’ fits the bill with exemplary precision. KD
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Year: 2012