- Music
- 19 Oct 04
One
Impressive follow-up to their eponymously- titled debut, One sees the South London collective move even further away from their clubby roots towards a more indie-pop sound.
Impressive follow-up to their eponymously- titled debut, One sees the South London collective move even further away from their clubby roots towards a more indie-pop sound. Coming across like the Lightning Seeds in their heyday on jangly tunes like ‘Roses’ and the current single ‘Walk Into The Sun’ they even go all mellow and sensitive on the ballad ‘Save Me Now.’ A real grower.
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