EP Review
Mandrake Handshake - Shake The Hand That Feeds You EP
More packed than a car boot sale on a Sunday morning.
More packed than a car boot sale on a Sunday morning, Mandrake Handshake's debut EP - while clocking in at only four tracks - effortlessly feels like a hell of a lot more.
The Oxford ensemble fuse together quite the melodious mix of psychedelia and jazz perfectly befitting a starry-eyed odyssey through the cosmos - or just having a tinny in a field with your mates.
Where Mandrake differ from their other explorative contemporaries - your Black Midis and Black Countrys - is that they really want you to shake that hand, so they give an easy in. There's never any abrasion or swift left-field curveballs.
Instead, it's a warm embrace that, at times feels like it's going a bit deep-dark-corners-of-Glasto but that's all part of the psychedelic fun; exploring new territory, and truly none sound as spring-fresh as Mandrake Handshake.
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