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





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It’s hard to get excited about a new single from the Lostprophets, to be honest. Surely you all know what to expect by now? This is a whingey ballad thing with a big rock chorus that sounds like Limp Bizkit circa 2001. Obviously, that’s not a good sign. Neither is the fact that this is even more devoid of any sort of originality, charm or personality than any of their previous singles. This could, in fact, be one of their previous singles, re-released under a new name, and I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. A real shame, because they actually used to be fairly interesting.
It’s hard to get excited about a new single from the Lostprophets, to be honest. Surely you all know what to expect by now? This is a whingey ballad thing with a big rock chorus that sounds like Limp Bizkit circa 2001. Obviously, that’s not a good sign. Neither is the fact that this is even more devoid of any sort of originality, charm or personality than any of their previous singles. This could, in fact, be one of their previous singles, re-released under a new name, and I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. A real shame, because they actually used to be fairly interesting.


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