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The stunted beats and jangly guitar make the start of this track sound like the CD needs a good wipe, but once the vocal comes in it all pulls together. This pacey track with breathy, shouty boy/girl vocals makes the track a frantic train ride of a journey.
Track two, Down On The Farm, is from the Sunset Cinema Club – a name taken from a closed down porn cinema in Birmingham. Their shouty punk pop presents the song like Johnny Rotten having a Topshop makeover. Anarchy but accessible, acceptable anarchy. The additional two tracks on the cd let each band pay homage to one another. A favourite track is chosen from the others back catalogue and covered to add a twist to the long friendship between the acts.