...according to our Dave on Thu 18 Nov, 2010.
The new single from the mercurial Scouse pop fucks is as rustic as a load of chickens making there way to a barn dance with Sally the Cow as compere and Cluck Norris doing the main set. (Cluck Norris is a ragtime rooster). Its bordering on alt country I guess and has a quiet understated feel. The song is pretty strong and it sounds very traditional... Mebbe even folky. The flip side is a cover of The Byrds' classic 'Feel A Whole Lot Better'. I reckon they have done a sterling job. It's a pretty strong double header is this single and if you like The Coral this will be right up your Kirsty Alley.
OVERVIEW: ‘Walking In Winter’ is the 3rd single to be taken from The Coral’s acclaimed new album & comes backed with an exclusive b-side.
Press for ‘Butterly House’:
"Butterfly House is a masterful exercise in neo-classical guitar pop." The Times“convivial, playful, relaxed’ Q
“a career highlight.” The Mirror
“60s flavoured pop weaves between melodic moodiness and sunshine exultation.” Mojo
Tracklisting:
A: Walking In WinterB: I’ll feel a whole lot better
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