EVOCATIVE lyrics about fairground rides and relationships melt off the lines in this sublime album.
Every song is full of heart and soul with I Am Kloot frontman John Bramwell's voice offering a touch of raw emotion to the textured rock melodies.
Highlights include the grunge rock rumble of One Man Brawl, the soaring love song Ferris Wheels and the intricate Only Role In Town.
They are the kind of songs that remind you that life is full of promise and Play Moolah Rouge is the kind of album that you want to listen to again as soon as the closing track fades away.
How this Manchester trio have remained so small while similiar bands like Doves and Elbow have soared to prosperity is anyone's guess.
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