Food Court: Good Luck Review

Might write something later today, but right now I’m not feeling it as I need to write about otters for other stuff, so instead here is a review from Cool Try.

Another one that I’m not sure as to why it came out short.
There is not enough said. A lot of this could easily be fleshed out without issue, but for some reason I decided to keep it really short and brief.

I feel like I may have lost the original, but I know that that is not the case.

I think that this review makes for a good start of a draft.

Now, onto the self-aggrandisising stuff:

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Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

Food Court are a band.
They have released an album.
The album is called Good Luck.
Being their debut, there is a question that needs to be asked: Are they on the start of some good fortune, or has their… luck… run out before it was utilised?

Good Luck is very much a rock record. A lot of youthful energy comes through with many uptempo, loud and direct songs, but there’s enough slightly slower, less loud songs interspersed throughout the record to give a slight variety.

Vocals weave through and match the mood of each song quite well, although at times the delivery is a bit patchy, either going too hard or falling a little flat. Still, they feel genuine and add more to the songs than they take.

Whilst there are moments where it takes a slight dip, Good Luck quickly picks back up. It’s a lean record that shows that Food Court are not content with wasting a minute. Good Luck is a fun rock album.

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