Mice Parade » 13 October
John Rogers | Sunday 3 October, 2010 19:12
Corsica Studios | 4-5 Elephant Road, SE17 1LB
Mice Parade was originally the solo project of New Yorker Adam Pierce, a sometime member of Múm amongst his many other band projects. His plaintive voice and wonderfully subtle, tonal instrumentation has led to a record deal with Fat Cat and a series of fantastic records. Now expanded to a full live outifit, they’re touring ‘What It Means To Be Left-Handed’, their first release since their wonderful (and underrated) eponymous 2007 album. The new material sees Mice Parade stepping up the pace just as they’ve consistently stepped up the quality since their inception.
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