Album Review: Filthy Filthy - "Getting Away With It"

 

Hailing from Hull, Filthy Filthy have an impressive list of bands supported on their resume including the UK Subs, Spizzenergi and Duncan Reid & The Big Heads. And on listening to Getting Away With It, their position on these bills certainly isn't any fluke.

Similar to Leeds' own Kingcrows, the group peddle an enjoyably grubby take on the classic Ramones style pop-punk format with the breakneck drums, thrashalong guitars and cocksure vocals making for an enjoyable mix on the title track, Weekend and the humourous ode to brewers’ droop that is Too Far Gone. It's actually reminiscent of some of the Soho glam bands of the mid-'80s like Marionette and the Soho Roses as well which is no bad thing. There's a bit of variety here as well - My Baby's Got The Shakes goes into Stray Cats style rockabilly and Throw Away Lover and Listen To The Radio both up the tempo to good effect.

They don't quite hit the target every time - some of the lesser songs like Meteorite can come across as a bit generic at times but overall this group hit much more than they miss and Getting Away With It is a nice simple 30 minute dose of fun which'll put a smile on your face if you're feeling a bit down the way groups like the Toy Dolls or the Babysitters do. Proof positive that sometimes a bit of filthy fun is the best kind.

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