It feels like an eternity since Pete & The Pirates got round to releasing their debut album, Little Death. What's shocking is that Little Death actually only came out in February of this year. With that fresh in mind, Strange Glue hopped onto the train to catch the Reading band at Exeter's superb Cavern venue.
Being a total sucker for hand-clapping power-pop, I'm becoming quite smitten with this record. I bought it based on a "consumer" review from emusic, which is usually a disastrous decision, but the more I hear it, the more I love it. Most tracks don't even hit the 3 minute mark, short bursts of sing-along goodness that burrow in your brain, so it's easy to spin through and repeat ad nauseum. I'm...
It feels like an eternity since Pete & The Pirates got round to releasing their debut album, Little Death. What's shocking is that Little Death actually only came out in February of this year. With that fresh in mind, Strange Glue hopped onto the train to catch the Reading band at Exeter's superb Cavern venue.