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Opening with the line ‘Leopard skin and Tiger eyes’ I could, as a clinically diagnosed ‘cat lady’, want to listen on. However, we all know cats can be snobby and I’m following suit.
This minimal electro single from one-man band Grovesnor is something of a pointless venture. I’ve listened repeatedly and still don’t feel like I’ve even heard it. Total background music. Remember that toy keyboard you got for Christmas when you were 6? If you pushed all the buttons at once you would have made this song yourself. Retro gone wrong. Anyway, who writes a song about driving someone else’s car? Talk about romantic eh.