- Music
- 02 Jun 11
Move Like This
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, decide reformed soft-rockers
Despite claiming that they’ll never reform after they broke up in 1988, American new-wave warriors The Cars are back and armed with a record that picks up, amusingly enough, exactly where they left off all those years ago. It is a perfectly solid record, it has to be said. While Move Like This may lack anything to equal their breakthrough ballad ‘Drive,’ tracks such as ‘Soon’ and ‘Blue Tip’ prove that The Cars still have plenty of petrol left in the tank. Bet you knew I was going to say that!
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