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Muph & Plutonic - And Then Tomorrow Came

  • Nov 13, 2008
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...And Then Tomorrow Came is an interesting album. I am tempted to think I could tire of the vocal delivery of Muph & Plutonic on their own, but this release manages to vary styles and accompaniment enough to create a satisfying long player.Yesterday's Basement reminds me of the Herd remake of I Was Only 19. This time though the war in question is an internal one, accented by powerful imagery and accompanied by a subtle classical guitar track that adds to the emotive impact.

Today is well executed, showcasing four distinct approaches to rapping and vocal sounds that all come together to form a forceful track that deserves a second play right after the first.

This is an appealing album, boosted by the duos ability to push the envelope. There are other artists on the Obese roster with a more varied vocal range, but all would be well advised to take note of their ability to keep things interesting. Muph & Plutonic are at their best when they deviate from the established formula to mix up their sound and keep things interesting.

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