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Move Jinx Hand

by Make-Overs

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So Elegantly 03:13
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Mutiny 04:45
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Go Amphibian 03:49
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Here 04:06
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Bloodflow 03:23
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The seventh, yes count them, seventh album in just over three years by this prolific duo from Kilnerpark South Africa. ‘Move Jinx Hand’ retains some of the frantic garage noise that would be expected from Make-Overs but hints at a more hypnotic, twisted and atmospheric sonic direction. Dark and ominous vibes haunt the pop infected grooves and sludgy rock outbursts all oozing with distorted melodies and hidden hooks.

Make-Overs create a stripped-down but somehow large sound, ethereal yet vicious, a sparkling diamond covered in moss - ferocious musical inventions unique to the bands own askew and ever changing vision. Their astonishingly short attention span as a band ensures for constant evolution, where many bands reach the proverbial ceiling after their first album, Make-Overs have thrashed a hole in the roof and is currently heading for the stratosphere, soon approaching light speed.

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released April 20, 2014

M - Vocals, Drums
A - Guitar, Vocals
Recorded live to open-reel tape at KRNGY HQ in Jan 2014
Album art by Andreas Schonfeldt

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Make-Overs Pretoria, South Africa

“When it settles into a gentle rumble after the three minute mark, you realise this is the genius of the Make-Overs, they make you rock out, they expand your mind and they look like they are taking over the world when they own on stage, it's a sight to behold.

Pretoria should be proud, South Africa should be proud. This band has arrived!

​- Loydd Gedey, Mail & Guardian
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