




Tunng frontman Sam Gender’s soothing, syrupy vocals layered across gentle piano legatos spookily build to fall over a beat that pounds suitably along with his subtle cockney accent, to form the ideal soundtrack for a determined London-ite striding down the street, anxious to discover what the hell’s happening to him. 'Bullets'' chorus, “We’re catching bullets in our teeth, it’s hard to do but they taste sweet” is treated with an enchanting, sugar sweet harmony and is destined to swill around your head for as long as you’re wondering the same. Definitely a track to have in your ears as you stride down your street to face “your green hills and enemies”. It’s gentle, but there’s a sneaky dose of spite pacing around in the shadows at the back.
Released 15/10/07 on Full Time Hobby.
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