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Pull Of Gravity

Pull Of Gravity

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GTIN00790692214129
EAN0790692214129
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Product Description

Young and Heartless, a band that sounds like the emo version of a British rom-com, have just released their latest album "Pull of Gravity" and it's bolder than a pint of lager at a Manchester pub. From the opening track "Lost in Translation," it's clear that Young and Heartless are not holding back on this record. The guitars are as jangly as a group of rowdy lads on a night out, while the vocals are delivered with the kind of emotion that would make even Morrissey proud. Tracks like "Sinking Ship" and "Dark Room" showcase the band's ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with infectious melodies, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh at the same time. It's like listening to The Smiths, but if they were raised on a diet of fish and chips. But it's on songs like "Weight of the World" and "Bitter End" where Young and Heartless really shine. The band's knack for crafting anthemic choruses is on full display, and you can almost hear the crowd at Reading Festival singing along. Overall, "Pull of Gravity" is a solid effort from Young and Heartless. It's a bit like a Sunday roast - comforting, satisfying, and a little bit messy. So grab a cuppa, crank up the volume, and let Young and Heartless take you on a ride through the ups and downs of youth and heartache. Cheers!