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Cornershop
England Is A Garden
Ample Play Records
despite its post-brexit concerns, this record is an unadulterated joy packed with merry guitar riffs and snapping snares to tickle our little ears til judgement day.
It is an album that strides in an upbeat fashion, to deliver a full listening experience, bringing songs of experience, empire, protest and humour, steeped in the way only Tjinder Singh would conjure up. “A Stones-gone-Purple riff forged in up-to-the-minute desperation and an empowering memory of the heavy music that soundtracked Midlands life when Singh and Ayres first connected at college in Preston, Lancashire.” - David Fricke, Rolling Stone, USA. “cornershop are back [...] better than ever, and now there’s every reason to pay attention” 8/10 – uncut.