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The Drums : Forever And Ever Amen

The Drums : Forever And Ever Amen

 

Released: 31st May 2010

Label: Island Records

 

The Drums throwdown another single of their stylistically summer indie-pop vibes, which has led to criticism from various angle. Yet, they have never claimed to be anything more than the result of “selfishly” wanting to make music to please none other than themselves, which they have more than succeeded in doing if their rapid rise to notoriety and popularity are anything to go by. 

This single is very much evocative of the previous singles “Let’s Go Surfing” and “I Felt Stupid”, though perhaps not quite as immediate. However, give it a sunny day and a few listens and the chorus in this will start to jump a out at you alongside any of their catchiest works, as it is another slice of simple, hooky summer pop music. Re-inventing the wheel they may not be, but when it’s this sun-drenched and catchy who cares, beard-scratchers be dammed!



Words: James Hoste


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