Six songs doesn't sound like much, especially when two tunes clock in at less than one minute. But the band, led by ukulele-strumming sustainability serenader Charlie Mgee, are experts in delivering big returns. They produce an upbeat mix of styles and topics, including obsessive consumption ("Greed"), neuro-diversity ("Bad Timing"), and disconnecting to enjoy the outside world ("Short Attention Span"). And that's all you need to enjoy children's music in real life.
IN REAL LIFE is available from Formidable Vegetable's website, Deezer, Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for Formidable Vegetable's song, "There's No Such Thing As Waste":
Speaking of people Down Under, Loopy Tunes Preschool Music from New Zealand have recorded "Let's Make Lemonade" to celebrate spring and warm weather. The sister duo of Siu and Leah Williams have previously released native bilingual Māori and Pasifika children’s music. This tune is their first English original. It's a poppy duet and you can almost hear the ice cubes clunking into the glasses.
You can find "Let's Make Lemonade" at Loopy Tunes Preschool Music's website, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon, and Apple Music.
You can find "Spring!" on Big Idea Committee's website, Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.
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