Cornershop
Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast

Cover art for Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast by Cornershop Description: CD on Ample Play
Format: CD
Genre(s): Indie Pop
Label: Ample Play
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£11.09
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3Rating: 3
...according to our on 23 July 2009.

I get the Cornershop 'Judy Sucks a Lemon' album in my pile. That's what happens when you turn your back, you become bottom of the pecking order. Everyone here is expecting me to say it makes me want to stick pencils up my nose. I'll go the other way and say that I'm a fan so I can hang out with Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Nelly Furtado, Morrissey, George Clooney, Paramijt Pummi & Don Letts who are all apparently Cornershop heads. So there you go, I'll be rolling with Hollywood stars and adopting african babies, while listening to retro american style psyche rock with the occasional sitar flutter. CD and LP on Ample Play.

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What their label says...

Cornershops new album is another longplayer of inspiration and choice. Oshira Matgosi of the Japanese x – reflex magazine said “it’s the best album this decade since the last album this decade” and that’s not a bad way to start off the century. On that note Rob Da Bank describes it as “encompassing the best 40 years into one album” “ solid gold sounds solid gold value, the best 30 years of you record collection” asserts Nusrat Durrani of MTV America. They’re back again, and Cornershop have lost none of what the first 11 call “form”. Bringing up their kids may have renewed their interest in simple upbeat music and algebra but they could have waited another 7 years and the album would still be fresh. IN short Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast is an armoury of surefire songs which “confirms them as the most vital and inventive force at work in British pop” Telegraph.not many can say they have fans transgressing across the likes of Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Neely Furtado, Morrissey, George Clooney, Paramijt Pummi & Don Letts and yet still remain heavily liked by kids between the ages of two to ninety two, & a special mention to the North London reggae fraternity