Labels: Pick Out A Good Note
Review by: Thomas Strawbridge
Straight up commercial indie/rock music. You walk into a highstreet shop with music playing that isn’t shitty techno or Black Eyed Peas and you’re probably listening to a band that this band sounds like. Its competently played and that’s as nice as I can say. The second track sounds a bit like that song by The Coral, and on balance that seems about right across the whole album. Basically this is 13 tracks of utterly mundane, empty, barrel scraping shit. The last track is especially bad. I filed this cd in my bin.