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Computer Club - Electrons and  Particles
Album Review

Computer Club – Electrons and Particles

About sixty seconds into ‘Electrons and Particles’, I have to check the sleeve just to be certain that it isn’t the bastard love child of One Night Only and the Courteeners.

So, the word ‘generic’ is what you really want to take away from this review. NME-friendly guitars chime and cascade over repetitive, high school lyrics about love and that. But on a more redemptive note, the bass-line is pretty fucking ace and pounds a fairly memorable beat. It’s just a shame that the rest of it is utter, utter ballbag.

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