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Psychemodo - Never Going Back

Psychemodo
Never Going Back

Psychemodo hail from the Midlands, but you’d be forgiven that they actually came from somewhere a whole lot sunnier and a more open plan than Birmingham, judging by their sun-kissed sound and generally up beat music.

You see, ‘Never Going Back’ is nice track with the feel good sound of nineties indie under the pop-rock skin of crispy instruments. The singer knows how to slide up and down those scales to add the all important variety to the melody and the guitars competently smoulder throughout.

The important thing about this band is that, in any other band the singer would be the best but, but the guitars are outstanding, the drums have crack of dawn imbued in every beat and the bass is a stern piece of precision.

By supplying just one track they’ve been more teasing than a celibate stripper, leaving me in a quivering heap of desperation. If you have a record with more of this on, give it to me now!

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Steve Fenton writes in our music, words, and culture categories. He was Editor in Chief for The Mag and covered live music for DV8 Magazine and Spill Magazine. He was often found in venues throughout the UK alongside ace-photographer, Mark Holloway. Steve is also a technical writer and programmer and writes gothic fiction. Steve studied Psychology at OSC, and Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-1978 at the University of Reading.
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