THERE'S something about Acrobat, the first long-player from Jo Webb And The Dirty Hands, that I can really empathise with.
And not just the scruffy cartoon on the cover with receding hair and glasses that exhibits some serious Ashe family-style genes.
No, there's an air of honesty about the riffing pop rock on show here that sits somewhere between Weezer and The Feeling.
It's a clever yet fun listen that knows how to kick it when required, and is packed with more hooks than Abu Hamza's wardrobe.
Seriously, just listen to Acrobat, and you'll flip.
And not just the scruffy cartoon on the cover with receding hair and glasses that exhibits some serious Ashe family-style genes.
No, there's an air of honesty about the riffing pop rock on show here that sits somewhere between Weezer and The Feeling.
It's a clever yet fun listen that knows how to kick it when required, and is packed with more hooks than Abu Hamza's wardrobe.
Seriously, just listen to Acrobat, and you'll flip.
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