




Snappy wouldn’t even be a suitable adjective to describe ‘Lesley Parlafitt.’ In fact Gigwise can’t even get to the second ‘p’ in snappy before the 86 seconds of Bromheads Jacket standard ‘crash-bang-wallop’ punk have come to an end. Like its predecessors, the single uses minimum chords at maximum ferocity, all while Tim Hampton delivers more ridiculous social commentary – this time in an open letter to ‘Lesley’ screaming that “There’s a big big world to see, but your so scared to leave.” Well, Lesley if you’re reading this, please get out and see the world because that means Bromheads will have one less mundane subject to crow on about. Disappointingly predictable.
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