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In short, the album is great but you do wish these bands could learn to dress better.
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Little is embellished, musically or lyrically, and the no-frills approach can sometimes work in a band's favour. But this workmanlike trawl through suburban life won’t set your world on fire.
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This retro sound is no surprise as Echo & The Bunnymen producer Hugh Jones is in control, and he infuses No Fighting In The War Room with a sneering urgency. It works, but only in spurts.
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Let’s not kid ourselves, though, that this is anything more than formulaic, spiky, anthemic pop.
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Harrisons have not brought anything terribly original to the table.