Scouting for Girls
Scouting For Girls


1.0
awful

Review

by Fugue USER (58 Reviews)
November 13th, 2008 | 49 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I paid £2 for this album, I want my money back, terrible.

For those of you who don’t know, Scouting For Girls are the latest British indie-pop act to spring up from the successes of bands such as Kaiser Chiefs, in a hope to make a name for themselves. The band consists of three members: Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and Peter Ellard, all of whom sing and play an instrument each - Stride the piano, Churchouse the bass guitar with Ellard on the drums*. To summarise the history of the band they formed sometime in, formed a large-ish fan base on Myspace before, in February 2007 being signed by Sony BMG offshoot Epic UK.

This all sounds very promising, and it was on this basis that I bought said album, highly anticipating some fun, catchy, enjoyable poppy indie. After all, the album had gone double platinum and been top of the UK album chart for two weeks, where was the harm? Well, apparently, the harm lay in putting this innocuous CD into my player and listening to it for the first time. Because this album is terrible!!! Although I picked this up in a clearance sale, paying the princely sum of £2, I want my money back. Although the music is no doubt intended to be a mix of carefree, childlike fun and catchy choruses, it never quite reaches the mark, instead resulting in a dreadful hybrid of McFly-esque pop and Hoosiers-like indie, which should be hidden away in shame rather than flourished in joy, sort of like a mutated, inbred son.

Lets start with the (few) positives. The songs are almost catchy, the album is consistent and has quite a nice album cover. Unfortunately the songs aren’t catchy enough for you to remember more than a chorus without thinking, the album is consistent only in its dullness, and who cares that much about album covers anyway??? Now the negatives; well to be honest I don’t know where to start. The vocals are horrible screechy things with a fake kind of Kentish accent (for non-Brits, Kent is just an area of South England). Occasionally the boys fall into that old Bloc Party ‘trick’ of pronouncing ev-er-y syllable in a word, accenting each more than the last so that the word drives through your skull like a high calibre bullet, making sure that you pay attention to the oh so naïve and ***ty lyrics. An example of such would be the horrendous verse from lead single “She’s So Lovely” that goes along the lines of 'She's pretty, A fittie, She got a boyfriend though and that's a pity. She's flirty, turned thirty, Ain't that the age a girl gets really dirty.' Add this to the poor unimaginative bass and drum lines and the infuriatingly annoying peppy piano part into each and every song, and halfway through the album you’ll more than likely have had enough. Oh yeah, and one other thing, every song sounds more or less exactly the same; to be honest you may as well buy one of the singles, and burn it onto a CD-R eleven times instead of wasting your money buying the album as a whole.

The tempo of the songs never changes, so other than the choruses (easily noticeable to the trained ear by the (often) same three or four words just shouted into the microphone numerous times) the songs are indistinguishable from each other. The only track that really sounds any different to the others is the final track “James Bond” and other than this track I wouldn’t wish to hear any of these tracks again, ever. Unfortunately even the ‘high point’ of the album (“James Bond” in case you hadn’t picked that up) is followed by an excruciatingly cringe worthy tribute to Michaela Strachan, definitely a secret track that should have stayed a secret methinks.

So overall, unless you’re either a young girl or related to one of the band members, I doubt you will get much pleasure from listening to this album. The lyrics are neither witty nor interesting enough for a toddler, the vocals are at times horrific and the rest of the music sounds like it has been thrown together in the worlds largest blender. Most of the tracks sound exactly the same and, even if you liked the singles, you will get bored of this very, very quickly.

Overall 1/5 Awful

*N.B. Recently a fourth member, guitarist Pete Clements, has joined the band, although he made no contribution to this album.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
taylormemer
November 13th 2008


4964 Comments


Should have just renamed themselves as The Guides.

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Haha yeah, I believe the band name was supposed to be a play on words of the book Scouting For Boys.

rasputin
November 13th 2008


14967 Comments


Scouting For Girls

story of my life

taylormemer
November 13th 2008


4964 Comments


Ahahaha. lol That was good. 10 points.

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Lol, yeah funny.

Didn't think people would like the review much as its just me butchering a band I really dislike, but oh well.

Cesar
November 13th 2008


2732 Comments


As long as the butchering makes sense, is organized, and actually has explanations, all the while avoiding things like "singer should die", it will be fine.

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Well I'd like to think its organized and mostly explained, and I don't think I said the singer should die *quickly edits*. Perhaps I was a little harsh, maybe it deserves a 1.5 but, it was such a disappointment.

Bleak123
November 13th 2008


1900 Comments


No this is a 1.
Every song is the same. You could literally take one song and play it over the top of another one of their songs and it would make no difference.
This is the most lame ass band to come out of the indie rock scene ...apart from maybe the ting tings.

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Oh don't even get me started on the Ting Tings. I'm not even going to listen to the album, because their singles offended my ears so much.


Bleak123
November 13th 2008


1900 Comments


A piece of me died listening to it

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Yeah unfortunately I know what you mean

AliW1993
November 13th 2008


7511 Comments


I've not heard the album (thankfully) but have heard the singles. They are all identical songs, the only things that change are the shitty lyrics, and all keep to the same dull predictable verse chorus verse formula. Good review btw pos

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Ahh thanks for the pos. I'm also glad that I'm not the only person who hates this album, as most of my freinds seem to think its alright.

pneumoniahawk93
November 13th 2008


275 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I agree fully with this review. I actually have played two of the songs at the same time, and they almost sounded identical. Same chord structure, rhythm, everything. It's ridiculous!!!!! How can bands like this actually be considered as musicians? They should be labelled as con artists. People like them and the Ting Tings are the reason I loathe British indie music.

Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Really, I never thought of actually playing one over the other, but yeah I bet it did sound the same.
I actually made myself listen to this three times while reviewing it, just so that it was accurate.

Spamue1G
November 13th 2008


1291 Comments


^ Eh? Sardonic or serious? Difficult to tell considering the fact that you gave it a one...
Scouting For Girls may not deserve a 1, but every song is pretty much the same. They're like Coldplay, except that they can't even write a good song to release again and again and again, really.


Fugue
November 13th 2008


7371 Comments


Iai: OK well first of all I want to thank you for being honest and having the balls to say what you just said. Uhh I'm not going to pretend I agree with you as to this album, I rated it this way for a purpose, and I don't often give out bad ratings as I don't usually buy or listen to music that I don't like. However with this I was expecting so much more than I got, and was extremely disappointed with the final product.

To be honest I'd prefer criticism to be a little more friendly in nature, in order to help direct me towards becoming a better music reviewer and appreciator, which was the sole reason I joined Sputnik in the first place. Having read some of your reviews I can see that I have one hell of a lot to improve on, and perhaps you will enjoy my next review a lot more than you enjoyed this one.

Edit: Ahh it was a joke, I feel quite the fool.



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robin
November 13th 2008


4596 Comments


she's so lovely is such a catchy song.

Bleak123
November 13th 2008


1900 Comments


you two both got Iai wrong, he's kidding dudes. He reviewed Girls Aloud and gave their new album a 1 and this dude wrote that exact same comment about his review.

All he's done is changed the name from Iai to mutatedfreek all in jest ofc.


robin
November 13th 2008


4596 Comments


i sincerely hope the guy that wrote the original comment stole it from somewhere else as a joke. :/



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