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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Robin Denselow

Mokoomba: Luyando review – gutsy vocals and advice on dealing with lions

Energetic songs about traditional life, history and culture in the Victoria Falls region of Zimbabwe … Mokoomba.
Energetic songs about traditional life, history and culture in the Victoria Falls region of Zimbabwe … Mokoomba. Photograph: Eric van Nieuwland

The best young band in Zimbabwe return to basics in powerful style. Mokoomba burst on to the global scene nearly five years ago with Rising Tide, an album that featured 13 guest musicians and excursions into reggae, rap and funk. But they sound even better on this often sparse, DIY set in which they concentrate on gently energetic songs about traditional life, history and culture in the Victoria Falls region where they grew up. Mathias Muzaza is an engaging and gutsy lead singer and is backed by fine, often acoustic lead guitar from Trustworth Samende, with help from percussion, occasional use of keyboards and tight, rousing vocals from all members of the band. They sing in four Zimbabwean languages and English, on a set that includes advice on dealing with lions and impressive guitar work on Njawane, and stirring six-part harmony a cappella singing on Nyaradzo.

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