
Sorry
Has it really been seven years since the last The Number Ones record?? Luckily for all the pop pickers in the world they are back with a two track 7", their first with new bassist Pete O'Hanlon. Both tracks have everything youâd want from The Number Ones - joyous and uptempo songs with hooks galore that get stuck in your head after one play.
âSorryâ lasts just over two minutes and is a stonewall classic. Itâs like a prime Buzzcocks 1979 7â single mixed with a rawer production from any number of the Good Vibrations label or Rip Off Records releases. The flip âBlind Spotâ (complete with a guest appearance from Al and Amy from Terry) has a more 60âs edge but still with the classic power pop sound youâd expect and love. This band should be a household name.
Sorry
Has it really been seven years since the last The Number Ones record?? Luckily for all the pop pickers in the world they are back with a two track 7", their first with new bassist Pete O'Hanlon. Both tracks have everything youâd want from The Number Ones - joyous and uptempo songs with hooks galore that get stuck in your head after one play.
âSorryâ lasts just over two minutes and is a stonewall classic. Itâs like a prime Buzzcocks 1979 7â single mixed with a rawer production from any number of the Good Vibrations label or Rip Off Records releases. The flip âBlind Spotâ (complete with a guest appearance from Al and Amy from Terry) has a more 60âs edge but still with the classic power pop sound youâd expect and love. This band should be a household name.
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Has it really been seven years since the last The Number Ones record?? Luckily for all the pop pickers in the world they are back with a two track 7", their first with new bassist Pete O'Hanlon. Both tracks have everything youâd want from The Number Ones - joyous and uptempo songs with hooks galore that get stuck in your head after one play.
âSorryâ lasts just over two minutes and is a stonewall classic. Itâs like a prime Buzzcocks 1979 7â single mixed with a rawer production from any number of the Good Vibrations label or Rip Off Records releases. The flip âBlind Spotâ (complete with a guest appearance from Al and Amy from Terry) has a more 60âs edge but still with the classic power pop sound youâd expect and love. This band should be a household name.











