![]() The singles are at least catchy, but musically the album falls completely flat. Remind me what you are saying? I’ve worked zero-hour jobs before too, and the difference is I actually have something to say about it, not the vaguest smarmy rhetoric that is as vacuous as the black hole of nothing this album and its scuzzy, ugly riffs occupy. Opening song “The Hunter” contains the lyric “you don’t like what we do because we say what we think and that shocks and frightens you”. It’s also certainly bloody rich for them to masquerade as skinhead punk rockers “sticking it to the man" when they’re wetter than diarrhoea and stand for ***ing nothing. It’s certainly rich for two white men from the Tory capital of the country to call themselves Slaves. Review Summary: sugar coated bitter truth indeed
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