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Thieves & Lovers – 'Underneath'.

  • Simon Harwood
  • Nov 20, 2018
  • 1 min read


Thieves & Lovers take influence from bands like Jimmy Eat World, Taking Back Sunday and curiously, the Goo Goo Dolls.

A generous serving of that blend of bands rests at the bottom of the glass if their latest single release, ‘Underneath’ were a cocktail.


In the build – a pacey drum track bursting with fills,

a handful of chords and a guitar tone so tangy, you’ll squint.


On top – extravagant and emotional lyrics, layered with shaken and strained vocals that are thankfully diluted by the flair of the lead guitar, however over-poured.


As for the intoxication? None, may as well be a mocktail. Catchiness is clearly the intention for the song but sobriety remains post consumption.




One day, this band may be closely regarded with the genre, pop-punk but my tongue has to taste more strength, fun and practice with the pace before fitting them into such a strict category.





 
 
 

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