Fur Hood

I received an email the other day from a friend of mine who records under the name of Scuff (MySpace here) tipping me off about a band he plays in called Fur Hood. And they’re good.
It’s sort of twee, with lazy harmonies and an unhurried pace, which creates something of the atmosphere of a prohibitively hot Summer’s day. They use quite staccato rhythms and some genuinely eccentric percussion, which sounds like their playing the contents of their dishwasher. On top of these two elements drift washes of melodic electronica, somewhat reminiscent of the likes of Dubstar and Saint Etienne’s dreamier material.
I think that why this works for me is the interplay between the retro-sounding indie pop of Always Tomorrow and the far less mellifluous rattle and stumble of Yellow Yellow Always Yellow. They seem to be able to veer between the lush and comfortable one one hand and the weirdly experimental on the other that you find yourself never really knowing what to expect. This makes each song something of an emotional challenge – a relief when it stays pretty and exciting when it doesn’t.
From five songs you can’t always tell that much, but this is a really promising start if you ask me.
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Fur Hood – Yellow Yellow the Colour Yellow
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I like this. They sound kind of like a more ramshackle Psapp. With more guitars.
Circles & Stairs is lovely.
Yup, I am enjoying. Don’t know Psapp though – worth exploring?
Yeah, Psapp are good.
Oh, I got an avatar!
Oh, so did I! I love Tintin.
Psapp are well worth exploring I’d say. Although I’ve not really listened to much since their first album.
I think I probably prefer the second album ‘The Only Thing I Ever Wanted’ more, but all three are good records in my book.
going by the picture, i think one of these guys is in an excellent glasgow band called ultimate thrush, who are definitely worth checking out as well.
Ultimate Thrush FTW.