The band name, tracklist, and album cover of MAN ON MAN’s (or M.O.M.) self-titled LP already tell a story about the musicians and the content of the record, before you even press play. The two bandmates and lovers, Joey Holman and Roddy Bottum, grimace in a playful embrace on the cover, which often transcends genre while simultaneously owning their sound. The shoegaze-adjacent opener “Stohner” is engulfed in distorted guitars and a patient tempo, with longing vocals and a persistence in the instrumental ebbs and flows through the track’s six minutes. The listener knows they are in for a dynamic experience by track two, “Daddy,” in the sing-song lyrics and playful guitars breaks. With a variety of influences ranging from alt-rock, pop-punk, and R&B, ultimately the record is the result ...
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