Mighty Six Ninety - Believable
0 Comments Published by Tom on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 06:09.
Mighty Six Ninety are an American band band who are releasing their new single on Kids on 13th March 2006. It's the follow up to the critically acclaimed debut single Leave This World and like previous releases on Kids it wears a Manc heart on it's sleeve.
Believable is a playful romp through various Manchester influences (New Order, The Smiths etc) with frontman Rich Gardner's vocals dominating. Northern Border should have been the a-side. It's a fine slab of indie pop and reminds me of the Railway Children when they were on Factory Records. It has a catchy feel and a sing along chorus to match although I did start to hum "a gentle sound" when the chorus kicked in but that's no bad thing!
The band, who incidently are named after a radio station in singer Gardner's home city of San Diego are lining up various gigs with the Brixton Windmill pencilled in for the 26th March 2006 and they appear at The Islington Acamdemy on the 28th.
You can stream Mighty Six Ninety on My Space or download the previous single:
Mighty Six Ninety - Leave This World
Extra: This is another fine release from Kids who also released the excellent Frustration single by The Whip which I reviewed here. Visit the Kids page on My Space to listen to tracks from their roster including the long gone 7" by Paper Cut and I Like Trains.




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