January 22, 2001
Hefner/Murry The Hump : Half A Life/The House That Used To Be A Ship
So, to recap, no sex or violence. Just medium fidelity.
A limited edition seven-inch that unites old Too Pure signings Hefner and new Too Pure signings Murry The Hump. On the Hefner side an uncharacteristically positive song about life without one's sweetheart being but half a life. Aaaaah. Singer Darren Hayman must have pulled at the indie pop Christmas party. On the other, the sweetly oscillating charms of Wales' junior Furry Animals, Murry The Hump. So, to recap, no sex or violence. Just medium fidelity.
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