With a full press pack and a CD containing one track, you'd expect the three minutes and fifteen seconds to be something special.
Then you read that the "sturdy drumbeats and rugged guitar riffs" of the London-based band are described as Supertramp meets Scissor Scissors and your heart sinks.
Personally, I can't hear anything sturdy or rugged here.
The song is about a love gone sour and is the kind of piano driven commercial pop that just makes me think of Maroon 5.
Not a compliment in my book.
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