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My Little Problem - Bench Sleeping

My Little Problem
Bench Sleeping

Making the combination of cello and banjo sound like a combination of Passenger, Captain and Nizlopi, My Little Problem craft intricate compositions that weave and evolve like a latter-day Radiohead song.

‘Bench Sleeping’ is a stunning single that feels almost like a soundtrack at first, before developing into warm acoustic gentleness with vocals that reflect the song’s theme in a chilled-out, eyes-half-shut dusk.

The Beatle-orchestral composition of ‘Hide’ shows off a more psychedelic angle for My Little Problem, while ‘Just Down Here’ offers a more fragile arrangement of dried-earth acoustic guitar and lone vocal with bright flashes of fast-passing traffic from the cello.

My Little Problem might be too challenging for the wider audience, but their ability with intricate production will certainly earn them their own tastefully appreciative following.

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Steve Fenton writes in our music, words, and culture categories. He was Editor in Chief for The Mag and covered live music for DV8 Magazine and Spill Magazine. He was often found in venues throughout the UK alongside ace-photographer, Mark Holloway. Steve is also a technical writer and programmer and writes gothic fiction. Steve studied Psychology at OSC, and Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-1978 at the University of Reading.
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