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Mouth Congress

Mouth Congress is an intriguing addition to the music scene, which boasts a bizarre yet captivating portfolio. A collaboration between Paul Bellini and Scott Thompson (of Kids in the Hall fame), this musical project hails from the glorious 80s and offers a mix of whimsical satire and unapologetic candor. Surprisingly, their music remained largely undiscovered until recently, as, despite the group’s illustrious lineage, no official recordings were released for over 30 years. The silent interlude was broken in 2020 when the duo dropped a fantastic album that served as an audio time capsule, brimming with their youthful energy and eccentric humor.

Adding to the list of their contributions is an impressive line-up of music videos that are anything but traditional. The visuals for their songs "Me On My Off Hours," "Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah," and "Spooky Night" are particularly worthy of note. They’re indeed a feast for the eyes, not just auditory splendor. The videos are unabashedly cheesy, blending pop culture references, odd costumes, stop motion animation, and pure unadulterated enthusiasm. These works aren’t only music videos; they're distinctive mini-cinematic experiences shaped by the madcap genius of Bellini and Thompson. Contrary to the mainstream catered material, Mouth Congress' artistic deliverances feel like a conversational invitation to their surreal universe. Fun fact: the title for their film "Mouth Congress" was actually picked out of a hat!

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