Fashion Me A Drum begins with a persistent drumbeat and a throbbing guitar riff, and breaks into a series of climbing chords reminiscent of Temper Trap or 1927. It’s hearty but utterly naff, polite white pop with sweetly melodic male vocals that are just impossible to take seriously.
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