Following yesterday’s Apples by Pushpin, another core-related song of a fruitfully inventive and eccentric nature of experimental lo-fi odd-pop by the Scottish debut album The Power of Rocks, out on Upset The Rhythm. Vivid, strange and full of zest, their songs cover all kinds of subjects, from irritation with out-of-touch politicians, to love letters to seaside living, to even the frailty and confusion of old age.
Buffet lunch are a menu of Perry O'Bray (vocals/keys/guitar), Neil Robinson (bass), John Muir (lead guitar) & Luke Moran (drums), whose influences are somewhere between ABBA and Captain Beefheart axis. Their routine is described as a ricochet between Glasgow and Edinburgh, creating music that bristles with DIY spirit and upbeat wonkiness. Their tracks are vigorous excursions, meandering into clattersome terrain as often as hiking up into the breezy, melodious foothills. The desire to lead the listener along a curious tale helps tie things together, showcasing a lyrical playfulness that pins down their puzzle of sound.
To enjoy more of Buffet Lunch’s tasty fayre, see the Spotify embedded link below as well as couple of other videos. Out on Upset The Rhythm.
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