- by Huw Jones
- Tuesday, February 20, 2007






Much has been made of My Device over the past 18 months, and the forthcoming single ‘Eat Lead’ is testament to just why that is. The Brighton four-piece have combined a crudely impassioned and effective vocal, with stop start chunky guitar riffs and a foot stamping beat to create a triumphant attention grabbing release. It’s elbows out, crowd shoving, alt rock fun and games all the way, not once failing to goad the listener into a frantic and infected agitated state of pure musical pleasure.
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