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Mass Destruction

Faithless return with their oddest single to date. Gone is the standard anthemic dance vibe, replaced by punk guitars, brass, pounding drums and even handclaps.

Colm O Hare

Faithless return with their oddest single to date. Gone is the standard anthemic dance vibe, replaced by punk guitars, brass, pounding drums and even handclaps. All that remains is a typically vague rap from Maxi Jazz. It shouldn’t work but after a few listens it proves to be utterly addictive. And you just know that it’ll sound massive at Oxegen.

Colm O Hare

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