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Ep122: Mew

12-Sep-24 21:00

Ep122: Mew

One of the biggest European rock exports, Danish band Mew over the decades have carved out a distinct niche in the music world, characterized by their ethereal melodies, complex song structures, and emotive lyrics. The band recently announced that they'll be calling it quits in 2025, which marks their 30th anniversary. We go Back to Back telling the story of some of their biggest hits in their discography. 

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Snow Brigade (Frengers)

Apocalypso (And the Glass Handed Kites)

Special (And the Glass Handed Kites)

Satellites (+-)

Carry Me To Safety (Visuals)

Water Slides (+-)

Am I Wry? No (Frengers)

Silas The Magic Car (No More Stories…)

Comforting Sounds (Frengers)



Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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