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Topic History of: Tipping newly signed group
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Grandpa Harley You mean $5 hooker is pass
Kev Very much writing/producing by numbers, nothing sounded original to me. I didn't like the way they looked either.
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zooloo I am shocked they've been signed.

It seems to me to be a rehash of what was. Nothing particularly new.

It's not a style I like but I don't have to like it to thing well of it.

After listening to 3 tracks I'm finding the over-affected vocal style irritating and monotonous.

Good luck to them but I just don't get it.
Grandpa Harley That's down to the makeup, photographer and who ever 'designed' the image...

As to the sound... the can sing. I don't like the production values much and it reminded me a lot of Sugarbabes and All Saints in style and content.

I can also live without warbling like Mariah 'Pick a freaking octave you bint!' Carey... Yuo just know there are those hand gestures involving imaginary tonal levels a la Mariah, Celine, and the Sainted Barbara...

To get a 'real' evaluation, I'd have to see them live.

However, will it be popular: probably. Are the better than competent: Yes, certainly. Do I like their stuff: based on samples, not really, but they may grow on me. I'd be happier if they were a little less slick and a little less derivative. They are winsome (which is a word I use when someone is attractive because they are young and blond rather than really attractive... note I didn't use the word 'pretty')