Vague Us

Vague Us is a 2001 album by the Welsh indie rock band Mo-Ho-Bish-O-Pi. The album received generally positive reviews, The Independent stating that "this trio's energy and diversity make for something that's really rather exciting". Fraser Middleton writes in the Glasgow Evening Times that "there is a glorious abandon to Mo*Ho*Bish*Op*I which is really refreshing. Vague Us sounds like the album the band desperately wanted to make, rather than one the record company or producer manipulated out of them".

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