Wussy: Strong Work, And Not Without Pain

The Cincinnati-based quartet, Wussy, recently released their third album which is called Wussy.  The work has drawn the praise of National Public Radio’s (NPR) Ken Tucker who reviews the album. Tucker describes the album as reflecting the pun that the someone else that the music is entertain is in fact us.  He goes on to discuss the narrative of the album and breaks down the feeling ofthe music. Tucker says that Wussy “conveys the delicacy and fragility of the emotions they want to describe,” and goes on to say that the band strives to avoid easy poetry instead going for something more conversational. Read full article here.

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The Cincinnati-based quartet, Wussy, recently released their third album which is called Wussy.  The work has drawn the praise of National Public Radio’s (NPR) Ken Tucker who reviews the album.

Tucker describes the album as reflecting the pun that the someone else that the music is entertain is in fact us.  He goes on to discuss the narrative of the album and breaks down the feeling of the music.

Tucker says that Wussy “conveys the delicacy and fragility of the emotions they want to describe,” and goes on to say that the band strives to avoid easy poetry instead going for something more conversational.

Read full article here.

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