Sheffield indie-pop outfit, Reverend & The Makers, return with their fourth album, ThirtyTwo, celebrating the age of lead singer John McClure (aka The Reverend) and all they love about everyday British life, from relationships to pill popping.
Sheffield indie-pop outfit, Reverend & The Makers, return with their fourth album, ThirtyTwo, celebrating the age of lead singer John McClure (aka The Reverend) and all they love about everyday British life, from relationships to pill popping. Lead track, Detonator, starts the album with a punch, moving into a new ska-influenced sound on The Devils Radio and Nostalgia, which the band pulls off well. Their trademark indie sound returns with McClure's northern English drawl and distorted guitars on tracks Time and The Only One, before a nod to The Prodigy in the upbeat Your Girl.