First Sight: Younolovebunny
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 7 February, 2013 14:00
Copenhagen’s Claus Frøhlich, aka Younolovebunny, apparently presented his label with 700 potential songs when they first signed him, which just sounds like showing-off to us. The Dane reminds us of Brighton’s Gross Magic, whose gloriously grungey, hook-laden Sweetest Touch demo was one of the surprise highlights of 2011.
Frøhlich released a 14-track cassette via Almost-Musique, entitled Happy Nation II, at the beginning of January – sorry for the delay, these things happen – a culled five-track EP of which is currently streaming digitally here. He’s also posted a succession of spliced ‘n’ diced videos to accompany said five tracks, one of which is streaming above.
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