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This is the second single from Liverpool three piece, and new bezzie mates of Maximo Park, Hot Club de Paris. Lead track ’Everyeveryeverything’ is at best alright: unpolished boy-shouty pop, that sounds more akin to Northern Uproar than their sharp-suited mentors.
B-side ’Hello Comrade (I Quit My Job)’ is a much more interesting offering. The playing-with-my-mind 7/8 beat and car alarm riff belie the ode to dole-boredom of the lyrics, and it all comes over like Bromheads Jacket’s scally cousins. It’s a shame this is the track that didn’t make the album.
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Do any of their songs NOT have silly titles?
Just wondering.
tour
maximo park had hot club de paris + love is all as support on their tour?
man wish i had got tickets to these shows then!
hot club
are all kinds of goodness
Saw them last night.
Funny. Not as good as Maximo or Love Is All, and though amusing, had little in the way of really excellent tunes. That said, they found it humorous when I kept shouting 'Lose some weight', so, you know, respect and all that.



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