Pete and the Pirates: Refreshingly classic

May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It’s very easy to dismiss Pete and the Pirates at first listen.  In the first thirty seconds most people recognize the indie sound, harmonies, and British accents as something done many many times before and move on.  But  Pete and the Pirates deserve a much more thorough listen than that.  There’s just something about the classic unadulterated indie sound, tight harmonies, and friendly British accents that take them beyond the usual.

“Come On Feet” is a single off of Pete and the Pirate’s album Little Death.  The energy of this song easily propels itself through the speakers (my knee was bouncing in seconds), and the intensity doesn’t let up until the last second.  The clapping is infectious as well and sets the pace for this song.  If you need another song to get you excited about summer, this would be good place to start.  The only thing that Little Death seems to lack is being pretentious, and that’s very refreshing.

Pete and the Pirates – Come on Feet

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