Fight Like Apes
Finally here, after an epic wait, FIGHT LIKE APES are back with their third album (this time self-titled) and it's undeniably their best yet. Still in touch with the snarling chorus lines, acerbic wit and sometimes angelic, other moment banshee-like vocals from Irish television star May Kay, there's enough of the traditional FIGHT LIKE APES feel to keep the fans interested, but this album tells of something new
Something wonderful. Something that looks set to catapult these stars of the underground into something interstellar. FIGHT LIKE APES have always known their way around a bona fide radio hit, and there's no shortage of those on this record, with a handful of tracks jostling for position to be first single. 'Pretty Keen on Centrefolds' and 'Pop Itch' great examples of those. Meanwhile the power just keeps coming, and even in more tender moments such as 'Carousel' or 'The Hunk and the Funpalace' huge melodic moments pop out from everywhere with rattling synths and drums and all things wonderful.