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Guitar Music [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Guitar Music

SKU: V84916 Barcode: 5400863083588
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 23 Sep 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Courting! The band that's been causing quite a stir in the indie music scene with their latest album "Guitar Music." And let me tell you, this album is an absolute riot from start to finish.

From the moment the opening track kicks in, you're hit with a powerful wave of nostalgic guitar riffs and punchy, witty lyrics that harken back to the golden age of punk rock. It's as if The Clash and The Libertines had a love child and raised it in the heart of London.

Courting's sound is a perfect mix of chaotic energy and razor-sharp wit. Each song on "Guitar Music" is a mini-anthem, bursting with infectious hooks and clever wordplay that will have you singing along in no time. And let's not forget the band's expert musicianship, with tight, driving rhythms and blistering guitar solos that'll make you want to pogo your heart out.

But what really sets Courting apart is their fearless approach to tackling important social issues. Tracks like "Popshop!" and "David Byrne's Badside" offer scathing commentary on the state of the world today, all while keeping things danceable and fun.

In conclusion, "Guitar Music" is a triumph of modern indie rock that's sure to make Courting a household name. So grab your air guitar, crank up the volume, and let Courting take you on a wild, raucous ride. Trust me, you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Cosplay/Twin Cities
2. Tennis
3. Loaded
4. Famous
5. Crass (Redux)
6. Jumper
7. Uncanny Valley Forever
8. PDA

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About the artist

Courting

Hailing from Liverpool, COURTING is the band on everyone's lips right now. With their infectious blend of indie pop and punk influences, this quartet is blazing a trail through the music scene with their witty lyrics and sharp, punchy hooks. Led by frontman Sean Murphy's distinctive vocals, COURTING creates music that is equal parts thought-provoking and danceable. Their lyrics take on contemporary issues with a tongue-in-cheek approach that is both refreshing and relatable. Think Arctic Monkeys meets The Streets, but with a modern twist. Having already gained a loyal following in their hometown, COURTING has quickly become a must-see live act. Their high-energy performances and stage presence have earned them rave reviews from both fans and critics alike. The band's unique blend of punk attitude and pop sensibility makes for an electrifying live experience that is not to be missed. In a music landscape that can sometimes feel stale and repetitive, COURTING stands out as a breath of fresh air. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, this band is poised to make a big impact on the industry. Keep an eye on COURTING – they're just getting started, and they're only going up from here.

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