Rediscover and recover the child within. It's never a bad idea. Doing so can help you orient yourself to an adult world that often defies rational criteria. So there are worse options available than to surrender to the inner child once in a while.
Melin Melyn may be an attractive escape hatch option if you're craving escape. Welsh poets and craftsmen They serve up cool reminders of Gorky's, Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub and Jonathan Richman. Also Telebubbies. And great children's television of the last five decades. What's not to like.
Love a band in uniform? They tick this box too. They hark back to the Golden Age of Rock & Roll where dressing up and providing a whole visual and mythical package to sign up to was part of the fantasy. More than that. Practically a requirement. An obligation to entertain. They don't just dress in grey. Provide grey wallpaper for the man. They know they're alive. And with that awareness comes obligation.
On debut album Mill On The Hill they 'create fables that ruminate on grief, loss and hope'. Quality time in the primry school classroom or playgroundwhich teaches students to play as well as learn. Fun on a plate. But there are also narrative threads to follow. Learning opportunities. while you're enjoying the bouncy castle.
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