Album: Music Go Music, Expressions (Secretly Canadian)

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Sunday 21 March 2010 01:00 GMT
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The naffly named Music Go Music are an LA trio comprising the faintly Blake's 7-sounding Gala, Kamer and Torg, and whose pre-hype is filled with talk of 1970s softrock and 1960s psychpop. In reality, MGM - ah,see what they did there? -turn their hands to everything from shrieking prog to pumping electroclash to incense-drenched folk. But the majority of Expressions sounds like the great lost Abba album, with bootyshaking radio-pop romps and melancholic disco odysseys". Where there's a will, there's Ulvaeus.

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