Galway Ireland's New Dad fail to heed the warning from Nineties never weres Gay Dad that including Dad in your ame may not be an automatic password to critical success an mass adulation. Their debut album MADRA is frankly much better than their name.
It's a record that is happy to remain safely generic somewhere between icons of Darkness like The Cure and Garbage.
This leads to many hummable tunes. They're good at this. But the record generally fails to break beyond the conforms of this form as the likes of bdrm have in recent times.
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