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Scouting For Girls Reviews
Reviews from Amazon.co.uk
shame on you
You miserable souls slagging off an enjoyable non-offensive mix of catchy pop tunes. Ok they're not likely to claim any Hall of fame honours with this, but EVERY song is catchy, listenable and makes you feel good - the singles particulary so. I sat in front of a 5/6 year old girl who knew every word of the three songs they played at the Capital Radio Jingle Belle ball, and at the age of 40+ I have to say I wanted to join in as well! And that's not sad!
Please don't buy this, or anything, that SFG have created!
Imagine having your nails ripped out one by one with rusty pliers. Then being boiled alive in a pot of acid. Then being hung up to dry while birds of prey peck away at what's left of your body.
That only comes close to the pain of listening to a Scouting for Girls record. If they ever bring back the death penalty in the UK, I know who should be first for the chop!
Oh Dear
I was a fan of scouting for girls until I got this album then I realised how annoying and similar every song is. Not good.
Party Poopers
There's a kind of grim, depressing inevitability about this.
It's like the stone thrown up by a lorry that hits YOUR windscreen, or you agonisingly realising that brown lump under your shoe isn't a dropped Mars bar or some clogged up leaves....
'SFG' works like this; something hurtles towards you, you're terrified it's gonna be really painful and bad......and it is.
Apart from giving me the raving needle, there is SO much fundamentally wrong with 'SFG'. It doesn't work on ANY level, it can't be sympathetically reviewed in any context.
It's a flat, eggy pancake of an album. It's a desperate worry as to what kind of rhino-headed cabbage would consider that this in any way resembles good music. It scores nought on the melody scale, nought in the lyrical stakes, but wins handsomely the plankton-would-find-it-insulting league!
They've tried desperately to produce it to decency, but underneath the surface shininess the cracks are showing all over the place.
The workings of this particular trick are wonderfully/horribly visible, involving that heady and ghastly notion that endurance and hard work are in some way substitutes for talent and colour.
'SFG' are grey and dour. Maladjusted socially inadequate noodles, who, are touring the country as I type, under the grotesque disillusion that they are in some way a pop group. Their debut album indicates otherwise.
'She's So Lovely' is a disgrace of a song. 'James Bond' has lyrics a sub-literate loonie could better, and probably worst of all (an accolade I suspect it knows it deserves) 'Elvis Ain't Dead', a despicable runt of a tune, operose and overweening, twitches to death right at the albums heart.
Enough. 'SFG' is a somnifacient disaster. It has an air of resigned failure akin to that of a one-legged grasshopper in a field full of crows.
The Amazon night vista is despairingly star-less for this one, and that's why I really wanted to like it - blow a contrary wind and all that, but not even in a satirical sense could you award this desperation anything other than one appalling star.
And that's the worst name for a pop group since Heloise and the Savoir Faire.
EXCELLENT =D
This album is by one of the bands that are definatly one of the best around today. This isnt the type f music i listen to but i thought it was amazing when i heard and it gets better every time. Much much better than other bands of this type like mcfly. BUY IT !!!! You wont regret it !!!=D

