
The A-side of this single bursts out in a blast of retro UK garage rock, strutting guitar lines and bleary vocals complementing sharp drum-work and an insistent bass presence. Raucous and stylish, it makes its point in two minutes and change before passing to the B-side, which eases back on the energy. “Can’t Find My Way” keeps most of the instrument treatments intact from “Walking Out”, but with more of a flourish on the guitar’s lead progression and a vaguely psych-y wash over the rhythms, it makes for a nice recovery and counter-point to the rawness of the first track. A solid pair, and a good showcasing of the group’s style.