Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Bambi Get Over It

A lone guitar entices you into Jeanie, the first track on Bambi Get Over It's self titled 2008 EP. The bass gently oozes into your subconscious and before you know it your sucked through the CD to the hyperactive Bad Man and a punchy rendition of Boi. Finally you're deposited at the end of the EP by the eerie wail of closing track Severed.

The distinctive sound of Bambi is a carefully sculpted melting pot of funked-up bass, jangling guitars, mandolin with a dollop of 'ooompa's, and 'boi's. Formed in October 2007, the five piece have been performing their special brand of catchy indie tunes across the cobbled paths of Norwich, England for some time now.

Outright experimentation means Bambi have created wonderously individual songs that seep into your soul and rampage through your veins - somehow managing to be energising and relaxing all at once.

Listening to Bambi Get Over It is like reclining in the shade on a hot summer's day sipping ginger iced tea at a barn dance. Eccentric, peculiar but actually damn cool.


Listen to the tracks, get the latest gig information or ask Bambi to play in your city at Bambi Get Over It

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