Freeload: Music Go Music, “Reach Out” + Gen F

When we put up Music Go Music’s first 12″, “Light of Love”, the band was shrouded in mystery and a protected by several dozen layers of ABBA references, but they were on Secretly Canadian, a label we’ve come to respect for many reasons. Our curiousity led us to write a story on them in the Issue 56, which you can read after the jump, in which we not only discovered that they were somewhat normal but also like vegetarian nachos. Small world. They are now releasing their second single, and there is hardly a hint of ABBA, just gigantic riffs, chugging rhythms and a little bit of disco. Or as one of their mom’s says in the story, ““the overture in a ’70s musical that I missed but would have loved.”



Download: Music Go Music, “Reach Out”

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Freeload: Music Go Music, “Light Of Love”

Depending on where you sit in the FADER office, you are likely to be lapping it up with a gigantic fan of ELO and ABBA orrrrrrrr Anticon b-sides. We are a diverse (and forgiving) crew. If the former is your shit, then so will be “Light of Love”, the first in a series of 12″ single releases on Secretly Canadian by LA band Music Go Music, who remain somewhat of a mystery but whose 12″ cover has mountains made of stockinged legs on it.



Download: Music Go Music, “Light of Love”