Daily MPfree: Standard Fare
John Rogers | Monday 3 May, 2010 01:00
I’ve been pretty hung up on Sheffield three-piece Standard Fare‘s heartfelt indie-pop lately. What initially seemed simplistic has been revealed as smart and engaging, via strikingly honest lyrics about relationship woe. Their debut record ‘The Noyelle Beat’ is out on TheeSPC, and they support Allo Darlin’ at the Lexington on June 15th.
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