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Dan - Nottingham on November 19th, 2008
Too right, this band is dross, next thing they'll be ripping off the Cure ;)....... God I hate their music.
Hannah, Ipswich on September 28th, 2008
That review stamped all over the genre, which is a complete matter of taste! It's a great tribute to ELO and I love the song!
Meg, Nowhere really on June 14th, 2008
i love the hoosiers and this song is really great. i always have it stuck in my head, it rocks. by the way Mr A was supposed to be the drummers teacher when he was at school. i dunno if its right but thats what i heard
Fred bloggs Yorkshire on May 11th, 2008
Its brilliant
Cameron on May 7th, 2008
Fantastic Album love every sec of it
Terry, London on March 5th, 2008
Regardless of what you say, Caroline and amc, if you knew the first thing about music you'd be puking with disgust at how this song has completely ripped off ELO. Who in their right mind would think nobody would notice? It's idiots like you who make clown-ish bands like this successful while real musicians suffer. SHAME ON YOU. P.S Their next single sounded exactly the same. Toilet, just toilet
jimmythefish - london on January 17th, 2008
what a wierd review of a wonderful song. I love the song and think its a great tribute to ELO. But I still want to know who Mr A is. A former manager who tried to stifle them perhaps?
Pete the critic - Northampton on November 12th, 2007
Totally agree - this is such a blatant rip off of ELO's Mr Blue Sky (without a trace of originality), I'd be surprised if they don't end up in court!
Sarah, Burbage on October 28th, 2007
WHAT A STUPID REVIEW it's a great song, what have you got against the Hoosiers, their album review is bad too, but the album is great. They sound great, and have original sounds. they are great live aswell =] i love the Hoosiers HATE this review!!!
simon, London on October 22nd, 2007
You tell him, mbf! Loved your answer. I just found about this band and sure glad I did. This is a great song and I can't stop listening to this and Sorry about Ray.
mbf, london on October 19th, 2007
The Hoosiers' brand of oddpop is not normally my thing, but a good song is a good song, irrespective of genre. This is brilliantly catchy, if lightweight, which makes me wonder if the band are indeed 'sustainable' (as amc says). apropos the review: I'm not sure - ultimately - what point the reviewer is trying to make, other than give the impression he's 'above' this kind of song in an infra dig kind of way. His last sentence reference to Pete Waterman and Steps is laughable and is more a reflection on his self-regarding preciousness than the quality of the song itself. All very Melody Maker 1980sthing.

amc, scotland on October 9th, 2007
Totally agree with Caroline...what an awful review - not because I don't agree with it, but the weird necessity to criticise it just to make it sound like a review! I'm not usually into bands like the Hoosiers, but the moment I heard the song I loved it! I loved their first single too, but this one is ace...waiting every day for it to come out (even though it already has on itunes). Not annoying at all; great tune, might not be the most sustainable band, but they're certainly MUCH better than your average pop-chart tosh!! I recommend anyone to buy the single! Will wait to see how whole album fairs...
Caroline, Surrey on October 2nd, 2007
What the hell is wrong with the Feeling???!!! Awful review. Bands such as The Feeling and the Hoosiers are a breath of fresh air in a chart full of manafactured R'n'B crap.