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Good Shoes: Morden

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by Dave Kerr

Dare it be whispered - nay, barked through a fucking megaphone - that, quite possibly, the battered metropolitan personality no longer needs its nose to be so mercilessly rubbed in the bleak surroundings and rugged criminal personas of the world it inhabits.

“There must be more to life than stereotypes,” Albarn puzzled way back when, before Mogwai simply scoffed that “Blur are shite” and still the world kept spinning on its axis. So who wangled the elbow room for the next chapter in the survival of the most true and observational amid this never-ending torrent of suburban drama?

Probably not Good Shoes: here they're riding fraying old coattails with Jam-lite riffs and trite vocals to dress up a running commentary of direct ‘Morden’-centric headlines about suicides and drug dealers. Good news, if you’ve lived life as an Ewok thus far and suddenly find yourself in need of a shotgun guide to the worst possible aspects of any given concrete jungle.

With drunken fools singing ‘80s tunes and a skinhead in a Burberry coat there's nothing left to inspire Good Shoes: Morden life sounds rubbish, but where’s the fruit to wallowing in such soul-destroying defeat?

This self-confessed by-product of urban decay just isn’t as raw, pissed off or punk as it needs to be if its intention is to incite anything more than a brick through the speaker while it plays the news we already know so well.

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  • Good Shoes 2 / 10

snobbish

review.
Although quite well written.


Harsh.

I like this band and I like this song.
Oh well, you can't win em all I spose...


I also...

... like Good Shoes. Quite a lot in fact.
They write great little pop songs and play them better than almost anyone else doing this kind of thing.
Also they are not a punk band. I don't think they want to incite anything - they just want to make people dance.
And their album does just that.


well, if they wanna make me dance

they've failed, this song is rubbish

these songs have been written before, the lyrics are just boring and blunt. and i don't think morden's a place where you get chased by a skinhead. or anyone.


hmm

it's simple but as LeighStroller said, they write great pop songs.
a 5/6 at least.


Rubbish

Im gonna give 80 indie points but with it u loose ur sould, this is a fun lil tune


Soul*


bah

I love the song.


Fact 1) Good Shoes are pretty rubbish...

Fact 2) For some reason this makes them brilliant.

i have no idea why, but i love them to bits. Theres just something fun and huggable about them. Sure, they dont do anything amazing, or groundbreaking. But they just have something that makes them ridiculously likeable. well to me at least...i like this song..


alright

band. pretty crappy song. very crappy video: "he said pound shop, lets have a shot of a pound shop. he said superdrug and kfc. lets get a shot of a superdrug and kfc. theyre called good shoes. lets have some shots of their shoes...."
it pisses me off when no effort goes into videos, they can be quite powerful when theyre good.
shoddy workmanship, kids.


Rubbish!

im gonna give u 80indie points mr reviewer but it will cost u ur soul

good lil tune


I won't be wanting

these "indie points" then.


6/10

I am not really familiar with this band, don't really no much about them to be honest, but I was really fond of their song 'never meant to hurt you' so thought tghat it's follow up 'Morden' would be even better.

On the first listen, the song is not very exciting and I thought was quite dissapointing compared to the single I much admired before. However, when you listen to the song in depth you realise the song is actually quite enjoyable to listen to, with the lyrics being quite whitty to some extent, aimed at their hometown and the tune although being repititive is still a good listen.


great song

and a nice bunch of guys who put on a great gig, check them out live.