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The Brightlights - Inspired By
Album Review

The Brightlights – Inspired By

Grimsby Indie Rock n Roll band The Brightlights make putting Grimsby on the scene far easier with a single like this one.

Inspired by is a very catchy pop song, that with its guitars and vocals sounds like the Strokes meets Kings of Leon, yet from the north of England. It is a song that is easily stuck in your head and burst of talent, yet sounds like something the Kings of Leon would have discarded from their first album, hopefully they haven’t missed the boat as their B-side, although similar shows they have got talent, and bags of it, as “Something To Hold On To” is far more upbeat and out there, but still wouldn’t cut it as a single in itself.

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