The Bluetones, a band that has been serving up catchy Britpop tunes since the 90s, have released their iconic self-titled album on stunning translucent blue vinyl.
This reissue is like a blast from the past, transporting you back to the days of Cool Britannia and Oasis vs.
Blur feuds.
With tracks like "Slight Return" and "Cut Some Rug," The Bluetones prove that they are the masters of feel-good indie pop.
Mark Morriss' smooth vocals combined with Adam Devlin's jangly guitar riffs create a sound that is undeniably infectious.
The album shines on the classic hits like "Bluetonic" and "Marblehead Johnson," showcasing the band's knack for crafting irresistible hooks and melodies.
It's impossible not to tap your foot along to the catchy grooves and sing along to the anthemic choruses.
While The Bluetones may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of their Britpop peers, this album solidifies their place in music history as a truly underrated gem.
So grab a cuppa, put on your best parka, and treat yourself to this nostalgic ride through the golden age of British indie rock.
Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
This reissue is like a blast from the past, transporting you back to the days of Cool Britannia and Oasis vs.
Blur feuds.
With tracks like "Slight Return" and "Cut Some Rug," The Bluetones prove that they are the masters of feel-good indie pop.
Mark Morriss' smooth vocals combined with Adam Devlin's jangly guitar riffs create a sound that is undeniably infectious.
The album shines on the classic hits like "Bluetonic" and "Marblehead Johnson," showcasing the band's knack for crafting irresistible hooks and melodies.
It's impossible not to tap your foot along to the catchy grooves and sing along to the anthemic choruses.
While The Bluetones may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of their Britpop peers, this album solidifies their place in music history as a truly underrated gem.
So grab a cuppa, put on your best parka, and treat yourself to this nostalgic ride through the golden age of British indie rock.
Trust us, you won't be disappointed.






