Frankie & The Heartstrings, from North England, are a clean cut five piece peddling doo wop influenced British indie rock. Hunger has jangly guitars, a sing-along ‘oh oh’ refrain and farting brass interludes, but the most distinctive sound on the single is Frankie Francis’ nerdly Sunderland accent, which is vaguely reminiscent of The Proclaimers. The song itself is pretty mediocre.
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