I’ve barely done creaming my pants over their debut release when Post war Glamour Girls’ second single lands with me for review. No pearls this time around, just solid gold.
Less violently explosive than its predecessor, it nevertheless begins by skulking in a shadowy side-street before slowly weaving a dark, lurching guitar around a dual vocal display that staggers and brawls its way across a a crashing collision of cymbals that shatter the muggy night air. It ends in glorious carnage in an unlit back-alley at 3am, emerging battered and bloody but triumphant. Killer stuff.
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