Happy Coloured Marbles debut snarling rock jam "Can't Seem To Shake You"
Straight out of Norwich, Happy Coloured Marbles set the bar high with sterling first offering "Can't Seem To Shake You".
Taking their name from Ween's track “Happy Coloured Marbles”, the Norfolk outfit have been a focal point in Norwich's thriving underground music scene for the past few years. Their debut track "Can't Seem To Shake You" is of a similar style to fellow raucous two-pieces Bass Drum of Death and DZ Death Rays, with post punk nods and hard rock growls coming together under a single banner.
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There is definitely room to grow but Happy Coloured Marbles command a presence usually reserved for artists of greater note and experience which is refreshing indeed.
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