From their very first release, Hammer No More the Fingers revealed themselves as a band determined to write songs that were as interesting musically as they were catchy. The band falls into a rare category where musicians appreciate their skills and ability to craft pieces of music that go beyond typical conventions, all while carefully piecing together hooks that won't leave your head for days. Their new EP, Pink Worm, shows a band that has perfected this balance. It's a short record, but the songs stay with you. In fact, if you don't find yourself humming a HNMtF tune after listening to their new release, question your own musical cognizance.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Hammer No More the Fingers
From their very first release, Hammer No More the Fingers revealed themselves as a band determined to write songs that were as interesting musically as they were catchy. The band falls into a rare category where musicians appreciate their skills and ability to craft pieces of music that go beyond typical conventions, all while carefully piecing together hooks that won't leave your head for days. Their new EP, Pink Worm, shows a band that has perfected this balance. It's a short record, but the songs stay with you. In fact, if you don't find yourself humming a HNMtF tune after listening to their new release, question your own musical cognizance.
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