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> Released April 4th!
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> The second delicious offering from Hungry Audio:
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> My Favorite - The Happiest Days Of My Life
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> featuring the tracks: The Happiest Days Of My Life b/w The Surburbs
> Are Killing Us
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> Available on 7” single
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> Catalogue Number – YUMS2
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> distributed by Shellshock/Pinnacle in the UK. Backs for export.
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> Available from all good record shops (and some bad ones!)
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> ask your local dealer for details or email:
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> or buy online at www.hungryaudio.co.uk
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> The Hype:
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> Sounds XP – “in a refreshing change from the Big Apple’s
> predisposition to bands that wear cool like the rest of us wear skin,
> My Favorite are unashamedly geeky indie-poppers whose hearts belong on
> this side of the pond in an 80’s Manchester bedsit, mooning over
> Morrissey while New Order soundtrack a mundane existence…..My Favorite
> could soon be your favourite.
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> Damn Pest – “What My Favourite do is mesh the joyful abandonment of
> the indie-pop bands with the sardonic lyrics and occasionally bleaker
> undercurrents of the darker more introspective groups like the Cure
> and the aforementioned Felt. The result is a more modern phenomenon
> that stands beside such acts as the Postal Service and the Magnetic
> Fields……Flip side ‘The Suburbs are killing us’ is a modern Smiths
> anthem, ‘There is a light’ for a new generation containing the
> thoroughly hip male/female interjections to a sophisticated indulgent
> yet inspiring trawl. I am left still perpetually intrigued..”
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> Tasty Fanzine – “Taking their cue from late C86 bands – and there were
> a few good ones that came late to the party, lest we forget – ‘The
> Happiest Days Of My Life’ is a romping indie pop stomper that brings
> to mind The Darling Buds, of The Primitives, or…gulp…maybe even
> Echobelly. Anyway, it’s ace and you should buy it immediately.”
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> Vanity Project – “My Favourite sling the Altered Images über-pop
> choruses, A-Ha synths and Duran-Duran-on-the-boat pop grandeur of
> their fluffity-pup indie schooling in opposition to over-earnest
> teachings, although traces of New Order and Wedding Present lectures
> seep into their final assignments. Like a polite happy-medium between
> The Killers for noo, and the Sarah Records roster for then. Classy
> synth emotive power for the always broken hearted, but happily
> pin-badged.”
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> Drowned In Sound – “There strides in their debut single ‘The Happiest
> Days Of My Life’, a confidence with tunesmithery and a heart brimming
> with saccharine melancholy, which is good news to these ears at
> least….from the faux-classical opening to the muted applause of an
> abrupt ending, it's full of joyous pop hooks that could only be
> created by the ever-lonely and the chronically miserable.”
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> www.hungryaudio.co.uk
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