- by Stephen Mogan
- Sunday, April 29, 2007
- filed in: Indie





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The Noisettes have produced one of the most striking albums of the year in ‘What’s The Time Mr. Wolf?’, and this single is a nice introduction to the soulful, punk racket they so effortlessly produce. ‘Scratch Your Name’ is a thrilling three-minute blast of good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll that’s the perfect antidote to the waves of trendier-than-thou young men currently clogging up the charts. Singer Shingai is as unique as they come; sexy, frenzied and cool all at the same time, with a voice that could send shivers down an Eskimo’s spine. Oh, and the rest of them can play a bit as well. They deserve to be much bigger than they are.
The Noisettes have produced one of the most striking albums of the year in ‘What’s The Time Mr. Wolf?’, and this single is a nice introduction to the soulful, punk racket they so effortlessly produce. ‘Scratch Your Name’ is a thrilling three-minute blast of good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll that’s the perfect antidote to the waves of trendier-than-thou young men currently clogging up the charts. Singer Shingai is as unique as they come; sexy, frenzied and cool all at the same time, with a voice that could send shivers down an Eskimo’s spine. Oh, and the rest of them can play a bit as well. They deserve to be much bigger than they are.


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