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The Hush Now : 'Hoping & Waiting'

The Hush Now : 'Hoping & Waiting'

Released: Out Now!!!

Label: Unisigned

 

 

Any band that have an organ are excellent, which is probably why The Organ are one my favourite bands ever. I wish they’d get back together, but we don’t always get what we wish for.  Anyway, back to this band.

The Hush Now is alright. They have an organ which makes up for anything they may lack. I’m not sure what exactly. Hoping & Waiting is a cheerful number and if we actually had a summer, it’d be nice to play whilst sitting under a tree on a summer’s day with some friends. I guess you’ll just have to make do playing it loudly in your house to cut out the sound of the rain. Mid song there’s a bit of opera going on and various other instruments involved.

If you like it straight away, you’ll like it for a long time. I doubt it’s a track that’ll grow on you, but the organ does make it pretty good. More bands should make use of the organ. Or you know, The Organ should just get back together.

 

 

Words: Olivia Cellamare

 


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