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Ah, the Jude Brothers. A band that's been bouncing around the UK music scene for years, always on the cusp of breaking big but never quite getting there. With their latest album, "Render tender/Blunder sunder," they've delivered a mixed bag of tracks that leaves us scratching our heads. The album kicks off with the title track, a jangly, upbeat number that's catchy enough to stick in your head for days. But then things take a turn with "Soggy Socks," a bizarre experiment in noise that sounds like a malfunctioning washing machine set to music. It's a bold move, but one that ultimately falls flat. Throughout the album, the Jude Brothers showcase their eclectic influences, from folk to punk to electronica. But instead of blending these genres into something cohesive, it feels like they're throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks. The result is a disjointed mess that lacks direction and purpose. That being said, there are moments of brilliance on "Render tender/Blunder sunder." Tracks like "Moonlit Melodies" and "Sunflower Serenade" show flashes of the band's potential, with beautiful melodies and thoughtful lyrics. But these moments are few and far between, buried under layers of half-baked ideas and messy production. In the end, the Jude Brothers have crafted an album that's as frustrating as it is fascinating. It's a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, but ultimately leaves you feeling a bit queasy. Here's hoping they can find their footing on their next release.
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