Pounding
Fiona Reid, 02 Aug 2002

This single has the same stratospheric feeling as most Doves songs, the drums living up to its title as they pound a steady build-up into a joyous melodic soar of chiming guitars, earthed only by the mournful vocal. Brilliant.
Fiona Reid

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