
Cornershop has never been quiet about the debt they owe to The Beatles, and their latest, "Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast," continues in that grand tradition, with plenty of pop sitar, short and tight tunes, and 1960s riffs. Tjinder Singh and Ben Ayres are one of the best songwriting teams around today, as evidenced by this great-from-beginning-to-end release. I even enjoyed the upbeat cover of Bob Dylan's "The Mighty Quinn," notwithstanding that it sounds a little like The Grateful Dead's own cover of that song and really doesn't break any new ground. But the real tour-de-force is the [...]