[C&L's Music Club welcomes new contributor Loulla-Mae of the blog I'll Keep You Posted to the site tonight. -- eds.] I cannot get this song out of my
February 16, 2010

[C&L's Music Club welcomes new contributor Loulla-Mae of the blog I'll Keep You Posted to the site tonight. -- eds.]

I cannot get this song out of my head. It's getting a little embarrassing: I've been listening to this record practically on repeat for the past week and I'm still not tired of it, though I'm sure everyone in my office is.

Jamie T's second album Kings and Queens is a natural leap from his cheeky, quick-witted and politically fueled debut Panic Prevention to a tighter, more mature but equally addictive record. I love that he still uses snippets of conversations with his mates in his lyrics, and that he's still a filthy scallywag who couldn't give a toss about what people say about him.

It's quite nice, really.

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