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“Sun-scorched power pop that drips with the sass of teenage abandon” Single Review: The Young Playthings - Yr So Fit (For Me)
From The Downloader, by Josh Temple on 8 June 2006
One of Britain’s most important – if brazenly unfashionable – independent labels, Smalltown America have the knack for finding and releasing acts brimming with a wide-eyed enthusiasm and in absolute thrall to solid-gold pop hooks. Oxfordshire’s The Young Playthings are no exception. This is sun-scorched power pop that drips with the sass of teenage abandon and the bent harmonies of mid-period Pavement. It’s optimistic, American-tinged indie rock that sits quite comfortably alongside such luminaries as Weezer, Wheatus or forgotten Scandinavian indie pop tarts Fungus.
© The Downloader 2006
