From the first notes of “Believe It Or Not” it seems to enter an atmosphere of sparkling jangle-pop hues that evoke such labels as Postcard Records, or Kitchenware, all perfectly adapted, however, to the most catchy and full of good hopes contemporary indie-rock standards.
SPINN are from Liverpool, an iconic city as we all know, that provides an exciting music offer even today, a thriving city scene that keeps alive the pulsating desire of young talents from the digital age to make music.
It has been a long time since we listened to pleasant recalls of the most glorious and iconic British indie-pop, from Psychedelic Furs to Orange Juice, passing through the most visionary and dreamy The Cure, and mixing it all with a palette of modern and direct sounds . Songs written with pop talent and sensitivity, whether they are more upbeat tracks such as "Is There Something That I Missed" which seems to recall certain guitars from 1975, or in a ballad like "July, At A Glance", in which blooms a romantic mood that adds preciousness to a record that hits the mark.
Nando Dorelassi