limited "loser edition" bio pink lp an assured and endlessly witty whirlwind of literary, self-referential, good-humoured rock ‘n’ roll, sure to please fans of punk rock, post-punk, and guitar-driven indie rock alike this record - a new batch of typically playful, riff-laden, smart bug club tunes - gives the band an excuse to continue their never-ending tour and feed their baying fans, engorged and expectant thanks to this band’s relentless record-releasing hot streak. “have you ever been to wales?”, asks the band in the album’s lead single, “have u ever been 2 wales.” if not, why not? it’s good. a new, discordant national anthem, if they didn’t already have a decent harmonious one. oh, to be from a country where national pride is something other than the mark of a tosser. starting as a classic, chugging chantalong, it’s interrupted by what sounds like an alien choir before they let rip. think dinosaur jr. with a job at the tourist board. and welsh. definitely welsh.
limited "loser edition" bio pink lp an assured and endlessly witty whirlwind of literary, self-referential, good-humoured rock ‘n’ roll, sure to please fans of punk rock, post-punk, and guitar-driven indie rock alike this record - a new batch of typically playful, riff-laden, smart bug club tunes - gives the band an excuse to continue their never-ending tour and feed their baying fans, engorged and expectant thanks to this band’s relentless record-releasing hot streak. “have you ever been to wales?”, asks the band in the album’s lead single, “have u ever been 2 wales.” if not, why not? it’s good. a new, discordant national anthem, if they didn’t already have a decent harmonious one. oh, to be from a country where national pride is something other than the mark of a tosser. starting as a classic, chugging chantalong, it’s interrupted by what sounds like an alien choir before they let rip. think dinosaur jr. with a job at the tourist board. and welsh. definitely welsh.
limited "loser edition" bio pink lp an assured and endlessly witty whirlwind of literary, self-referential, good-humoured rock ‘n’ roll, sure to please fans of punk rock, post-punk, and guitar-driven indie rock alike this record - a new batch of typically playful, riff-laden, smart bug club tunes - gives the band an excuse to continue their never-ending tour and feed their baying fans, engorged and expectant thanks to this band’s relentless record-releasing hot streak. “have you ever been to wales?”, asks the band in the album’s lead single, “have u ever been 2 wales.” if not, why not? it’s good. a new, discordant national anthem, if they didn’t already have a decent harmonious one. oh, to be from a country where national pride is something other than the mark of a tosser. starting as a classic, chugging chantalong, it’s interrupted by what sounds like an alien choir before they let rip. think dinosaur jr. with a job at the tourist board. and welsh. definitely welsh.