Album Review: Lucy & The Rats - "Got Lucky"

 

Lucy & The Rats have been staples of the London power-pop/garage rock scene for a few years now and they offer a more mid-paced melodic take on the formula. Their self-titled debut album, while a little bit patchy in places, showed a band with plenty of potential and on the evidence of Get Lucky, their sophomore effort, they're continuing to progress nicely.

Once you realise that this band are closer to the pure pop of bands like the Records than the spiky pop-punk of the Buzzcocks or similar, their sound is actually pretty pleasant to listen to with the likes of September, Real Thing and Not One Tear having the sort of irresistably sweet melodies that you can't help but be drawn in by. Ironically, it's when they try to up the tempo on Pinch Myself that they sound weakest (though I'm sure it's nothing a bit of practice wouldn't sort out).

There's a sweet rough-around-the-edges Television Personalities style DIY charm to Get Lucky as well as evidenced by the humour underpinning the acoustic strum of the title track or the almost doo-wop rhythms of TV. All in all, while they're far from the most polished garage rock band you'll ever come across, it'd be a pretty cold heart indeed that wasn't warmed by Get Lucky and it's very much proof that this is a band staking out their territory confidently. You can download or stream it from the Lucy & The Rats Bandcamp page should you wish to investigate further.

NITE SONGS RATING: 🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌑🌑 (8/10)

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