Starting track Maverick is rather a non-event, poor guitar hooks and a shrill vocal that belongs on The Muppet Show. It get’s better with the title track, an average blast of optimistic punkpop, although the drums belong in a marching band and the lyrics are inaudible. Kids On Cake is notable only for it’s reference to Brass Eye, the track sounding like a major key version of a Placebo b-side. Hear The Air is still a reasonably good little pogopop anthem, lots of shouting, rolling rhythm, and an over simplistic guitar riff. I do like the way they rhyme “arrangement” with “listening to Pavement” especially.
Drop jaw introduces some original ideas and a nice little structure that drops in and out, culminating in a catchy little chorus. The guitar hook reminds me of something else though... The best track has to be Names For Nameless Things, sounding like a cross between the early Manics and the Smashing Pumpkins circa Melancholy & The Infinite Sadness. Big anthem potential, should have been a big hit when it was released as a single, at least at indie discos.
And there lies the problem. The Mo-Ho’s are a fun and, undeniably, quite cool band. But the zeitgeist is against them. It is as cool to be Mo-ho-bish-o-pi now as it was to be Kingmaker in 1996. Should the music cycle repeat anytime soon they could “do a Feeder” and find their time on TOTP but at the moment it looks unlikely.
Mo-ho-bish-o-pi - Vague*Us
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the International Karate Plus, their new band are great, i hope they take revenge.....