Toe-tapping for a rainy day
It seems like a timeless formula for good music: Take a college student studying creative writing and combine quickly strummed guitars.
Among the latest bands to follow that course are Manchester's THE COURTEENERS, fronted by the scholarly Liam Fray.
I am listening to their song "Not 19 Forever" while at work just now.
(You can check out the video by clicking here.)
Their toe-tapping songs are helping to take my mind off today's persistent rain -- which threatens to become an ICE STORM once the temperatures dip below freezing later today.
MORRISSEY has championed this band from his hometown, claiming "every song is very strong and full of hooks and full of dynamics."
Based on The Courtneeners songs I have heard, the former Smiths front man is right on target.
Among the latest bands to follow that course are Manchester's THE COURTEENERS, fronted by the scholarly Liam Fray.
I am listening to their song "Not 19 Forever" while at work just now.
(You can check out the video by clicking here.)
Their toe-tapping songs are helping to take my mind off today's persistent rain -- which threatens to become an ICE STORM once the temperatures dip below freezing later today.
MORRISSEY has championed this band from his hometown, claiming "every song is very strong and full of hooks and full of dynamics."
Based on The Courtneeners songs I have heard, the former Smiths front man is right on target.
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