Inka Essenhigh, Moon Creatures, 2015, Oil on canvas, 62 x 72 inches (157.5 x 182.9 cm)
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Inka Essenhigh, Moon Creatures, 2015, Oil on canvas, 62 x 72 inches (157.5 x 182.9 cm)

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Moon Creatures: Balloon Festival Spilling out of 'Balloon Festival''s pent-up chorus is an entirely separate song; there's a point, around a minute in, where you're convinced of the fact. Instead it seems that the London group have simply taken a gung-ho approach, throwing every inch of paint at a giant canvas. Moon Creatures have three songs to their name, including a Magnetic Fields cover, but 'Balloon Festival' is the one that drew me in, such was its full-on nature. Layers of guitar with only one intention: To collide.
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