Describing themselves as “a collective of oddballs and scoundrels dancing to the beat of UK creator Mo Fanning”, the MFs have launched a 12 monitor album to accompany Fanning’s newest guide, ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’.
‘Simply Stopped By’ is out now and could be streamed and downloaded right here. ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’, set for launch on June 12, is accessible to pre-order right here, and it’s also possible to learn extra about it right here.
Mo Fanning says he was sick of paying for music to create movies to assist his books, and so he recorded his personal. Thus was the genesis of The MFs, with ‘Simply Stopped By’ telling its personal story, in addition to that of ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’. Taking inspiration from the likes of ABBA, Blondie, and Kirsty McColl, and Swedish singer songwriter, Anna Ternheim, ‘Simply Stopped By’ is a masterpiece of pure lyrical pop, every monitor in a position to stand by itself, in addition to a part of the general idea.
‘Simply Stopped By’ is an brisk assortment of tracks that utterly seize the themes of ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’. It’s laborious to decide on only one monitor to showcase, however a contender must be ‘Miles Away’, which was launched as a single again in April, forward of the album’s launch on 1 Could. Set in opposition to a beat harking back to a prepare hurtling alongside the tracks, the track is an introspective take a look at a relationship and questioning if it was all actual. A pleasant contact is the sound of an precise prepare on the finish. Moreover, the monitor ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’, halfway by way of the album, brings a theatrical vibe with its extra laid again sound, because the singer’s voice rises and falls, very similar to the highs and lows they sing about within the lyrics.
‘Simply Stopped By’ is out now and could be streamed and downloaded right here. ‘Rainbows And Lollipops’, set for launch on June 12, and is accessible to pre-order right here. Yow will discover out extra about The MFs and their music on-line on Instagram, Fb, Spotify, Bandcamp, and Apple Music. You can too subscribe to Mo Fanning’s Substack.
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