Ooh, baby's got a temper. If KS rock-rapper Nic Havard got any angrier, he'd be about as scary as one of those ten-year-olds who wander around blighted inner cities troubling family pets. The Kennedy Soundtrack's second single just about 'rocks', but apparently they learnt this on some music course in South Wales and you could never imagine Rage Against The Machine writing 'Bullet In The Head' for their course module in Killer Riffs. Admittedly, '24-7' has an almost insistent chorus, but the chugging mess of guitars'n'loops, ropey lyrics ("I'm a psycho": no, you like skateboarding and watching South Park) and bloke-selling-Socialist-Worker vocals suggest this is a band trying hard to pass their BTECs rather than inspire urban revolution.
Andre Painé
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