The Party Slogan are a five piece, indie/alternative/garage rock/post punk outfit from Edinburgh. If you’re interested in finding out more about the band then click here to check out my interview with them. This isn’t the only time I’ve reviewed the band either, and you can click here to check that out. Today, though, I’ll be reviewing their single ‘The Man I Would Hate To Be’ which was released September 6th 2019.

‘The Man I would Hate To Be’ opens with some light percussion that bleeds into a nice tight bassline, the overall sound getting a wee bit more complex, just merging together with the strong vocals for a song that kind of sticks in the mind. I liked that despite having a melancholic edge to it, it’s not overly slow, it has a nice energy to it, and a rhythm that both in context of the full song and on it’s own that’s really appealing. Overall, it’s just a chill, subdued track and I especially liked how it closed, the keys adding a lot and closing out the track well. 

So that’s what I thought of The Party Slogan’s single ‘The Man I Would Hate To Be’ and if you want to check that out for yourself then head on over to Spotify.

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