Oh, blimey! Kind of Like Spitting's latest release, "You Secretly Want Me Dead," on splatter vinyl, is like a cuppa in a heatwave - unexpected, but oddly satisfying.
This album is a rollercoaster of emotions, like watching a rainy day turn into a beautiful sunset whilst riding a double-decker bus through London.
Lead singer Ben Barnett's raw vocals and heartfelt lyrics are as comforting as a proper chip butty after a night out in Manchester.
The band's blend of indie rock and emo feels like a mixtape made by your cooler, more musically inclined mate.
Tracks like "Birds of a Feather" and "Blue Period" are like finding a tenner in your coat pocket - unexpected, but a pleasant surprise.
The title track "You Secretly Want Me Dead" hits like a pint of Guinness on St.
Patrick's Day - bold, heavy, and leaves you wanting more.
The splatter vinyl adds an element of unpredictability, much like the British weather - you never know what you're going to get, but it's always a pleasant surprise.
Kind of Like Spitting have crafted an album that is as quintessentially British as a Sunday roast or a pint at the pub.
So, put on your wellies, grab an umbrella, and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed, mate.
Cheerio!
This album is a rollercoaster of emotions, like watching a rainy day turn into a beautiful sunset whilst riding a double-decker bus through London.
Lead singer Ben Barnett's raw vocals and heartfelt lyrics are as comforting as a proper chip butty after a night out in Manchester.
The band's blend of indie rock and emo feels like a mixtape made by your cooler, more musically inclined mate.
Tracks like "Birds of a Feather" and "Blue Period" are like finding a tenner in your coat pocket - unexpected, but a pleasant surprise.
The title track "You Secretly Want Me Dead" hits like a pint of Guinness on St.
Patrick's Day - bold, heavy, and leaves you wanting more.
The splatter vinyl adds an element of unpredictability, much like the British weather - you never know what you're going to get, but it's always a pleasant surprise.
Kind of Like Spitting have crafted an album that is as quintessentially British as a Sunday roast or a pint at the pub.
So, put on your wellies, grab an umbrella, and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed, mate.
Cheerio!






