In 2009, the heyday of British 'The' bands seems to have diminished somewhat. Energetic guitar quartets that raid freely from Britpop history, singing their wild weekends, such as the youthful Scottish club The View. They caused the necessary excitement in 2007 with the album and they also convinced live as the tight and organized brothers of . Thanks to the success, they were able to devote more
… time and budget to reflect on a successor, with which they also had to prove that they were not a one-day-fly. The sexist title suggests the worst, but the group undertakes on Which Bitch? indeed an attempt at more depth. For example, a complete orchestra was brought into the studio for the classical waltz Distant Doubloon and the ballad Unexpected, in which singer / guitarist Kyle Falconer sings about the unexpected death of his father. Brave attempts to broaden their musical palette, but the prize numbers are ultimately the unbridled punk songs as we already knew from their debut. Catchy songs with biting guitar work and exuberant choruses, with which The View turns out surprisingly timeless. (MR)more