Our pubs are not your pubs.Moot_Geeza wrote:The term 'pub rock' is interesting, as most of the tracks don't sound like something I'd describe in that way - it'd bring to mind a slightly more ramshackle/rougher sound. Perhaps the goalposts for the style have moved over the years, but to me it's more 'dad rock' than pub rock. Dad rock isn't even a guilty pleasure of mine; give me a dad rock compilation and I'll be grinning in my imaginary stonewash jeans for the duration.
regmcfly wrote:I have, will be in touch shortly. Also I have an album ready that I can't stop listening to.
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