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Big Troubles - She Smiles For Pictures

Recommended by us on 16th November 2011

She Smiles For Pictures by Big Troubles

5...according to our on Wed 16 Nov, 2011.

The new single from the new Teenage Fanclub? Maybe? This Big Troubles band, I think I like em!! This gem of a pop single has all the requirements of a potentially classic song; straight up, honest bass and drums; the catchiest guitar lead riff you've heard in ages - one that every one here at the office has been humming for the last 20 minutes - and an extremely catchy vocal. Add legendary producer Mitch Easter to the proceeding and you're all set. This is quite a beautiful single that could easily be the offspring of The Feelies and Teenage Fanclub attending tune university or at least playing the same ballpark or summat? The flip side is also really good. It also has earworms in abundance, and sticks to what it's good at. Being simply a direct and devoid-of-pretension memorable pop song. This should be single of the week. It's proper ace, and you can marry my sister if its not true (you should see his sister, jeez....x Brian)

Big Troubles' songwriters Alex Craig and Ian Drennan are omnivorous musical consumers, as enamored of classic Brit Pop gems as they are of '90s slacker indie rock and '80s Paisley Underground pop. Their latest album Romantic Comedy was made with the help of the legendary Mitch Easter, whose résumé includes stone-cold classics from the likes of REM, Pavement and his own Let's Active. A masterpiece of modern pop, Romantic Comedy perfectly balances grit and polish, gorgeous guitar sounds and angelic vocals, underpinned by a set of superb songs. "She Smiles for Pictures," the album's second single, follows the excellent "Sad Girls." Featuring lead vocals from Drennan, the A-side is a gorgeous piece of power pop fueled by ringing guitars, an earworm of a guitar lead and the propulsive rhythm section of Luka Usmiani and Sam Franklin. Drennan's vocal melody is a total winner, the upbeat cadences belying rather dark lyrics. 2:53 of pop perfection. "Polyommatus Blue" on the flip is another gem: a mid-tempo tune that recalls the lost mid-period Creation pop of groups like 18 Wheeler and pre-Screamadelica Primal Scream, it's a fine slice of classic guitar jangle and exclusive to this single.

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