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10 years ago, Manchester, England collective WU LYF (or World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation) released a record, and enacted in a moment, Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, which kind of came and went. An album much unlike anything before or since, often described as ‘heavy pop’, referenced in the tracklist itself. WU LYF created a sonic tour-de-force that is very special, as fleeting as its presence may have been. TRACKS PLAYED: ‘L Y F’ ‘Cave Song’ ‘Such A Sad Puppy Song’ ‘Summas Bliss’ ‘We Bros’ ‘Splitting Blood’ ‘Dirt’ ‘Concrete Gold’ ’14 Crowns For Me & Your Friends’ ‘Heavy Pop’.
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10 years ago, Manchester, England collective WU LYF (or World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation) released a record, and enacted in a moment, Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, which kind of came and went. An album much unlike anything before or since, often described as ‘heavy pop’, referenced in the tracklist itself. WU LYF created a sonic tour-de-force that is very special, as fleeting as its presence may have been. TRACKS PLAYED: ‘L Y F’ ‘Cave Song’ ‘Such A Sad Puppy Song’ ‘Summas Bliss’ ‘We Bros’ ‘Splitting Blood’ ‘Dirt’ ‘Concrete Gold’ ’14 Crowns For Me & Your Friends’ ‘Heavy Pop’.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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