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Paperlung - Balance (Shifty Disco)

Shifty Disco is one of those labels that is hit and miss. This time they've fired out an LP by Paperlung and it's so wide of the mark as to be wrong. Paperlung are a band that would have sounded ok in 1996 (that's no surprise as they feature Sice from The Boo Radleys - the Brit Pop come latelies). Sadly anything that made the Boo Radley's worthwhile has long since gone. This is Brit Pop being rehashed. And I was never really a fan of all that watered down guitar pop that passed for cool Britannia back in the mid 1990s. So you can imagine what a band rehashing that woeful period of music might make me feel. Do we really need a band that takes a band like, for instance, Dodgy as a blueprint? Go on, think about it. We really don't need Paperlung. If you really do want to listen to Brit Pop go back and dig out your Oasis records. Or your Bluetones records. Give this lot a miss.

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