A continued sign of the quality of material that You Me At Six continue to release, this single from Take Off Your Colours bristles with urgency.
It also has a real fullness of sound that makes it a great advert for its parent album, just as any single worth its salt should be. It makes you immediately want to play it again – which, indeed, I have been doing.
None of the tracks present on this short, shiny shard of guitar pop outstays its welcome – an all-too-common problem with bands these days. Everything here is very tight and punchy and will leave you screaming for more.