The Canadian quintet is an explosion of references, but they know how to do what many can’t do: work with limits and common sense
A supergroup, with a solid, tasty and unpredictable sound. Sometimes Franco Zappasome B52s, some Sex Pistols, some Beatles, Canadians Mother Mother he made every second he was on one of the stages count Lollapalooza 2023. The leadership divided between the brothers Ryan and Molly Guldemond, he guitar and vocals, she keyboards and also vocals, makes everything fun and avoids stale pretentiousness of a possible tiring indie prog of so much information. They explode in references, but know how to work with limits. There is good taste in every harmonic solution (many unusual), in every solo, in every new path, in every vocal.
Many discovered the group there, many others were fans for a long time, but the fact is that Mother Mothers have land. They were still just called Mother when they appeared in 2005 in Vancouver. Until something helped break the indie bubble in 2020 when songs Barn, pile on fire AND Arms Tonita spread through the graces of TikTok. The quintet completed by Jasmin Parkin, keyboards and vocals, Ali Siadat, drums, and Mike Young, bass, is literally electrifying. The version Molly made for CreepingFrom radio headit is heartwarming and full of character.
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