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“Split singles rule” EP Review - Pleasurehead/What The Argument Has Changed

From Student Pages, by Mark Wainwright on 1 June 2002

Split single from the former touring partners (also featuring Seafood’s 'Gun Trip (Live)' and JPL’s 'Summer Ends') that is pleasing showcase of two of Britrock’s unsung heroes. JPL’s 'What The Argument Has Changed' is one of the highlights of their recent album 'Zero For Conduct', searing, cascading rock ‘n’ roll, whilst 'Summer Ends' is summer pop rock.

Seafood offer the beautifully understated 'Pleasurehead' and a live version of 'Gun Trip' that showcases the more crazed, rocking out side of Seafood. Split singles rule

4/5

© Student Pages 2002