The Holloways
Two Left Feet ‘07
This is a remix (and according to the press release a ‘re-working’) of Two Left Feet “for 2007”. Frankly whatever has changed in 2007 to warrant a remix release from The Holloways is beyond me.
Sounding like a mix between Dodgy and The Levellers, but without the discernable ‘talents’ of either of these bands, is about as close as I can get to describing this song. It has a summery feel, albeit several weeks too late, but that’s about it. It leaves you with something of a pop music hangover; you’re not too sure if you had a good time or not but you regret it now anyway. I’d imagine that’s how people feel when they spend money on Spice Girls tickets: you’ll certainly think your having a good time but be damned if you ever wear that tour t-shirt in public afterwards.
So there we have it, The Holloways. A bit like a Spice Girls reunion tour t-shirt. Quids in.
www.the-holloways.com
www.myspace.com/theholloways
Russell Moore
This is a remix (and according to the press release a ‘re-working’) of Two Left Feet “for 2007”. Frankly whatever has changed in 2007 to warrant a remix release from The Holloways is beyond me.
Sounding like a mix between Dodgy and The Levellers, but without the discernable ‘talents’ of either of these bands, is about as close as I can get to describing this song. It has a summery feel, albeit several weeks too late, but that’s about it. It leaves you with something of a pop music hangover; you’re not too sure if you had a good time or not but you regret it now anyway. I’d imagine that’s how people feel when they spend money on Spice Girls tickets: you’ll certainly think your having a good time but be damned if you ever wear that tour t-shirt in public afterwards.
So there we have it, The Holloways. A bit like a Spice Girls reunion tour t-shirt. Quids in.
www.the-holloways.com
www.myspace.com/theholloways
Russell Moore