Scotland has a long customary pattern of producing high quality indiepop and Paisley’s The Muldoons are no exception to that list. Their sound is drenched in history and tradition from Orange Juice to Camera Obscura, from Postcard to Egg Records and beyond.
Their second single, Don’t Be Like That, Girl, is a catchy song featuring jangling guitars and trumpets. I like the way it changes pace during the song catching the listener unaware. I am not sure they needed to cover Echo & The Bunnymen’s The Killing Moon on the flip as the original is a classic and will never be bettered. Mind you it’s a good effort and again the trumpet gives it another angle. It’s certainly a better listen than the Bunnymen’s recent rework!
Don’t Be Like That, Girl is available as a digital single from here.
One thought on “The Muldoons – Don’t Be Like That, Girl”