Boy Azooga’s debut album 1,2, Kung Fu! was proclaimed by the NME as ‘Bright, exciting and full of effortlessly intelligent songwriting’. It’s a description that applies equally to the Welsh Music Prize winner’s stand-alone release “O Silly Me”, a track which Davey Newington pithily explains is ‘about worry: written when worried, that might hopefully ease some worry for other worriers. Hope you enjoy it (no worries if not)’.
Although I do agree I'd prefer more focus on the IRS era, this is a really solid collection of covers that delivers some unique takes. Totally inspired me to go back and listen to the original albums as well. Jean-Paul DuQuette
The greatest to ever do it, do it again! Sometimes lush as a warm blanket, sometimes all the angles of a dance party, always suspended in and out of time _hopskipjump
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