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Mustywig – Knowledge of another Sun
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Genre debatable, but definitely experimental, Mustywig take the reigns of industrial music, throw in some clean vocals and a punk attitude, on thing is for certain Italy has England’s Muse tamed, Mustywig at the front of experimental music, bringing together the best of Italian rock and metal and fusing it with the many potential scores for music. The fact remains that the music leaves an aura of atmospheric change, emotions rage through this album. Recommended for fans of Muse, David Bowie, Tokio Hotel.
8/10


