Congelliere, Todd: Time to Be a Pussy
Congelliere, Todd: Time to Be a Pussy
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Congelliere, Todd
Label: Lauren Records
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 682821170096
Genre: Folk
Limited seven inch vinyl pressing. Following the trajectory of the previous "People in the Sand" release and Clown Sounds & Clown Frowns LP, this is Todd C. (Recess/TTK/URTC/FYP) herding a small box of songs like newborn kittens. They're rambunctious, playful, and fuzzy. They won't hurt anyone. These are ukulele and banjo-infused sounds, tapped-not-bashed drum stuff that's totally enjoyable. It's also wobbly, and if this was the ‘60s, my guess is that more people would be digging it. If your musical tastes aren't guided by principals like fashion, website hits, and lifestyle cocaine usage, it's a green light.
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