It never really quite happened for The Cribs. Probably never will. While their compatriots managed to penetrate Australia with a royal thrashing on the Js, the UK’s brothers Jarman (not to be confused with the Adelaide Crows’ mighty Jarman brothers) failed to fire post Johnny Marr’s stint with the band. Sounding more Cali than Yorkshire, Glitters Like Gold lacks the menace of the band’s earlier releases – coming across as an ill-timed hop on the surf-revival bandwagon.
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