Full Bush plays a sultry brand of post-punk that would work well at both a fancy theatre and a sweaty dank punk club. They subtly combine soul with indie rock with alternative rock and roll with grunge with punk with miscellaneous, creating a unique sound. The members of Full Bush excel at their chosen instruments. They all rip and work really well together. Their use of dynamics is their strength. The songs lie mostly on the softer side, which makes the heavy parts demand the listener’s attention. They can go mellow to harsh at a moment’s notice, giving an aura of unpredictability. They lay down a groove and build from there. The vocals are haunting, regardless of whether being sung, spoken or screamed. What Movie Night lacks is hooks. Full Bush writes songs that have a beautifully angry ...
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