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Rapscallion

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Kayla Rose
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Kayla Rose The Murlocs just keep getting better and better. Fantastic album with a great variety of sounds and themes! Favorite track: Comps Mentis.
Bourbon Weather
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Bourbon Weather A perfect album. No notes. 10 out of 10. Favorite track: Bobbing And Weaving.
lizzywizzywee
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lizzywizzywee Such a great sound on this record. It flows along from start to finish. With each listen in love it more and more. A true masterpiece!
Favorite track: Wickr Man.
Ben C
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Ben C Incredible album, im hooked. Love you Uncle Murl and company. Favorite track: Living Under A Rock.
Xtra Happy
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Xtra Happy The Murlocs present "Australian Idiot"! Uncle Murl's first concept album is a coming-of-age story of a rebellious and disenfranchised youth escaping his shithole of a home and finding his way on the streets.

Much like its protagonist, Rapscallion takes a left turn to the regular Murlocs formula; going for more of a power pop/glam rock edge - shown best on opener 'Subsidiary' and closer 'Growing Pains'. Other more classic Murl sounds can be heard, like in the very CCR-esque 'Compos Mentis'. Favorite track: Growing Pains.
Tracey Rosean
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Tracey Rosean They keep coming back stronger and stronger. Love this album, favourite so far x
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released September 16, 2022

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The Murlocs Melbourne, Australia

Five skinny kids with roots firmly placed in their own blown-out, distorted brand of soulful RnB.
Formed in early 2011 by harp player Ambrose Kenny-Smith, The Murlocs have already played alongside Thee Oh Sees, Graveyard Train and Dave Graney.
Their up-tempo snare cracks and noisy doom guitar - accompanied by Ambrose's vocal screech - has been described as a mesmerising demented dance party.
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