Review: Tuesday Heartbreak - Poor Little Rich Girl/Tuesday
Tuesday, 24 July 2007
Image Surrounded by the vibrant and spirited London music scene, Tuesday Heartbreak have managed to emerge as an up and coming band that is not afraid to do something just a little bit different. Counting for half of their double-A side release, Poor Little Rich Girl with its hint of summery hues is quite unlike anything else scanning the current music radar.






They expertly compliment their own unique and buoyant sound with more traditional undertones not too dissimilar to the mighty Beatles themselves.

Right from the beginning of the track, Poor Little Rich Girl simply oozes excitement in a sense that our enjoyment of listening stems mostly from their enjoyment of performance. A melodic mix of pop and rock, Tuesday Heartbreak quite expertly compliment their own unique and buoyant sound with more traditional undertones not too dissimilar to the mighty Beatles themselves. What impresses most, however, arrives with the powerful guitar solo emitting such a radiance that it makes you wish only that this performance were live. A delight to listen to on a summer’s afternoon, this track proves that Tuesday Heartbreak are indeed ones to keep an eye out for later this year.

Accompanying Poor Little Rich Girl is the slightly subdued yet equally melodious Tuesday. Although perhaps not as immediately striking as its counterpart, Tuesday is nevertheless still a track not to go unheard. The near-ballad provides a contrast to the more upbeat Poor Little Rich Girl, and so the duo compliment each other very well indeed. Weaving in unique guitar arrangements and fresh chords, this track is nicely polished off with its mellow and colourful vocals, brimming with British charm. What stands out most about this track in particular, is its ability to flaunt its innovation – a quality that many artists tend to lack, especially within the contemporary music scene. It is Tuesday Heartbreak’s choice of inspiration over recreation that really allows them to shine, in a way that no other could.

Listen to Poor Little Rich Girl


Listen to Tuesday


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