Super England: Super England
Super England was released on 5th June on Gold Mansion Records.
Musical Style: Hybrid Pop. Chant / Lyrical Rap, with Drum machine and Bugle.
Over the Moon: There’s no doubt that the guys behind Super England are passionate about England. Who they are remains a bit of a mystery but their enthusiastic belief in England is oozing out of this song. Their insane eccentricity and self-belief says something very, very true about the nature of English (as opposed to British) patriotism. Without the Scots to berate them, the Irish to beat them at horseracing, and the Welsh to take the piss, like English men the length and breadth of England, "Super England" have assumed a confidence out of all proportion to their actual talent and chances of success. They score points for sheer bravado, if nothing else.
Sick As A Parrot: Super England claim that if you give this song a few listens you’ll love it - but that hasn’t happened yet. The chant is as plodding and repetitive as the drum machine, and the frequent bugle blasts quickly become irritating to the point of shouting "Please! No! Or I'll take it away!"
Terrace Appeal: 3/10
Musical Style: Hybrid Pop. Chant / Lyrical Rap, with Drum machine and Bugle.
Over the Moon: There’s no doubt that the guys behind Super England are passionate about England. Who they are remains a bit of a mystery but their enthusiastic belief in England is oozing out of this song. Their insane eccentricity and self-belief says something very, very true about the nature of English (as opposed to British) patriotism. Without the Scots to berate them, the Irish to beat them at horseracing, and the Welsh to take the piss, like English men the length and breadth of England, "Super England" have assumed a confidence out of all proportion to their actual talent and chances of success. They score points for sheer bravado, if nothing else.
Sick As A Parrot: Super England claim that if you give this song a few listens you’ll love it - but that hasn’t happened yet. The chant is as plodding and repetitive as the drum machine, and the frequent bugle blasts quickly become irritating to the point of shouting "Please! No! Or I'll take it away!"
Terrace Appeal: 3/10
1 Comments:
I think our Eurovision hero Daz should have thrown his hat in to the ring.
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