THIS band may have made a comeback, but the sound hasn’t matured beyond that of the early Ninetie’s Indie scene.
It is a boisterous number, complemented by an interesting array of instruments in the background.
The singer, Richard Archer, has the voice of a misunderstood ne’er-do-well which he takes advantage of.
It basically sticks up two-fingers at life’s rules and regulations, looking instead at the rebellious side of life.
Although some might say it has distant echoes of the glam-rock era, there are no surprises. This is one boomerang that need not have returned.
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