




A remarkably dull song from New Rhodes that sounds some what like a cross between Keane and Embrace, yes that turgid. Quite what the point of ‘The History Of Britain’ is we’re not sure as our will to live was sucked from us the moment it filtered it’s way out of out speakers. Chiming, epic and soaring are words that are probably banded around regarding New Rhodes and we would like to contribute a three word tribute to the band but this is a family site we don’t want to be responsible for children using rude words. The history of Great Britain is blighted with thousands of appalling bands and New Rhodes are merely the latest introduction to that ever increasing list.
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