Music for Film + TV
‘Oh Holy Molar’ is the second album from the UK trio. The group produces bewitching, minimal chamber pop that works as the perfect framework for singer/songwriter Lucinda Chua’s oblique and emotionally immediate stories of superstition and searching for protection against bad omens. As a follow up to their debut ‘You Are The One I Pick’, the band return with a collection of songs with a sound stripped back to its very core. Something is said to h...
‘Oh Holy Molar’ is the second album from the UK trio. The group produces bewitching, minimal chamber pop that works as the perfect framework for singer/songwriter Lucinda Chua’s oblique and emotionally immediate stories of superstition and searching for protection against bad omens. As a follow up to their debut ‘You Are The One I Pick’, the band return with a collection of songs with a sound stripped back to its very core. Something is said to have “teeth” when it has the ability to make an impact. This record certainly has “teeth”, and sharp ones at that. The album was recorded in a vast, spooky 1940s cinema in Nottingham, England, now converted into a studio. After recording was completed the band discovered that underneath the live room lay an abandoned Dental Laboratory. “Oh Holy Molar” indeed.