Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10
The slight edge of Punk, the feel of the low down but verging on the scale that will see them become talked of in living rooms up and down the country in highly anticipated terms. It is rare to be talking of something that holds such fascination that comes out of Madrid without thinking of one of the world’s most discussed football teams and yet as the Hinds’ new album sinks into the consciousness of the listener it is possible to hold the band up as a shining example of the new feeling of betrayal that the young across Europe are experiencing as they fight to be heard more so now than ever.