Temptation Dice review
Rated 4/5
Oooh, those tempting Dundee types and their temptation dice! But, after a disappointing performance from last single 'Shock Horror', will they manage to - ahem - tempt back the crowds with their latest offering? The answer is a resounding yes.
The third single from the group's second album, Which Bitch?, is exactly the sort of tune that'll tickle their indie followers like a cheeky seaside postcard.
The guitars shimmy and shake as they did on the band's 2007 breakthrough hit 'Same Jeans', and it's hard not to picture a 1950s-style singalong as Kyle Falconer cranks out those notes. Which certainly isn't a bad thing - the quartet keep their collective tongue firmly in cheek here, and, as a result, have come up with a single that's got ramshackle charm in all the right places.
Orange.co.uk
Oooh, those tempting Dundee types and their temptation dice! But, after a disappointing performance from last single 'Shock Horror', will they manage to - ahem - tempt back the crowds with their latest offering? The answer is a resounding yes.
The third single from the group's second album, Which Bitch?, is exactly the sort of tune that'll tickle their indie followers like a cheeky seaside postcard.
The guitars shimmy and shake as they did on the band's 2007 breakthrough hit 'Same Jeans', and it's hard not to picture a 1950s-style singalong as Kyle Falconer cranks out those notes. Which certainly isn't a bad thing - the quartet keep their collective tongue firmly in cheek here, and, as a result, have come up with a single that's got ramshackle charm in all the right places.
Orange.co.uk
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