Thank you Bec for turning this revolt against your Mother’s attempts to set you up into a retro sounding track which has us all singing along. The truly autobiographical song comes in hot with a very sassy punk pop blend that pays its respect to the eighties. Fresh off being crowned in Triple J unearthed competition Sandridge shows no sign of slowing down. Witness the fitness of this vivacious blonde as she will begins her Australian tour in November. If the music video is any indication, it’s not one to be missed.
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