Out Of Sight, Out Of Town
by Standard Fare
Added 2011-12-13 08:07:00Z
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Avg rating: 6.3 | 646 plays | Alternative & Indie
Sheffield’s Standard Fare are putting their childhood rehearsal sessions in their grandparent’s living rooms to fruitful use in adulthood. They have become a loveable power-pop trio whose second album, Out of Sight, Out of Town, is a raucous and thrilling indie ride.
Emma Cooper (daughter of Bella Donna, bassist in 80s anarcho-punks Poison Girls) is a compelling vocalist – by turns laidback, heartbreaking and riled – and Standard Fare’s songs are equally ardent, as evinced by the brassy swoons and brawny guitars of ‘051107’, the laid-back alt-rock of ‘Darth Vader’ and the au courant axe-pop of ‘Older Women’.
Emma Cooper (daughter of Bella Donna, bassist in 80s anarcho-punks Poison Girls) is a compelling vocalist – by turns laidback, heartbreaking and riled – and Standard Fare’s songs are equally ardent, as evinced by the brassy swoons and brawny guitars of ‘051107’, the laid-back alt-rock of ‘Darth Vader’ and the au courant axe-pop of ‘Older Women’.
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