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Manzuma

MANZUMA: Rewriting history for the greater good.

About Me

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Born of a boredom with conventional music, but with the intention of avoiding alienating audiences, Manzuma, as something solid, started back before the whole world was paranoid. Those were the days of Seventh Heaven and only the second re-run of Dawson’s Creek; when the Smashing Pumpkins were still fresh in the collective mind and Kid A lingered in the 3am’s of adolescent boys.

Manzuma started writing their first album, Inside the Serpent Skin, way back then. It took two years to record because, well, just because anything less would have made it seem like too easy an album. Countless hours in a studio in the backyard at Bardon, then downstairs in West End, and the front room in Toowong proved they were worth every minute. The 9 track, 60 minute Serpent received accolades from Scene Magazine and The Consensus...

“Manzuma have the potential to be one of those rare acts who can be all things to all people without diluting their unique sound or compromising artistic integrity... an accomplished debut.” (Scene Magazine 13/7/2005)

“Skyborn [from Serpent] is a work of near perfection. With high emphasis on production and composition and a full spectrum of sound that tickles my eardrums to the point of euphoria.” (www.c0nsensus.com 5/7/2005)

That was 2005. A little over three years since the release of Inside the Serpent Skin, Manzuma’s second album, Hollows, has just been pressed.

Hollows contains eleven tracks and distracts from the mundane for a little over an hour. The first half tangles, the second unravels – and in a fashion you’re not likely to see repeated.

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Member Since: 1/12/2006
Band Website: manzuma.com
Band Members: Vanessa Cronin: Vocals Dale Watkinson: Guitars Tim Fairless: Synthesizers & Other Things
Influences: Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Massive Attack, Dead Can Dance, The Tea Party
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