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Popjustice have heard The Hoosiers new single, 'Choices', and apparantly it's really good!

 

Bad news for fans of terrible music

 

There's no easy way to break this to you readers but we went to RCA yesterday and

we heard an extraordinary new Hoosiers song.

 

NO WAIT COME BACK.

 

It's called 'Choices' and it sounds a bit like a less 80s version of La Roux with

warmer synths and a bloke singing. It doesn't really sound anything like The

Hoosiers at all - it's more like the sort of song you'd pick to launch an electro

boyband but it's a good grown up pop song at the same time. The chorus is a chant of

"stop giving me choices, stop giving me choices" and as a whole the song's really

exciting and euphoric and next-year-sounding, with big melodies pinning the whole

thing down.

 

Basically, do you remember the annoyingly catchy bits of the first Hoosiers album?

Right, well imagine those songwriting skillz used for GOOD instead of EVIL. That is

what 'Choices' is like. It's actually, objectively brilliant, and to these ears sounds like

the first unexpectedly amazing comeback single of 2010*.

 

We appreciate this news, that The Hoosiers have recorded at least one song that

doesn't make you want to throttle someone, might upset some fans of depressingly

bad guitar music but, on the bright side, Scouting For Girls have a new album out in

2010 and we bet that's a real stinker so fingers crossed for that one, right?

 

 

* It might not be the first single but it should be**.

** Unless their other new songs are better but that seems rather unlikely as this is,

at the end of the day, still The Hoosiers we're talking about.

http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option...&Itemid=206

 

Sounds great! :dance:

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Until I saw that it doesn't sound like Hoosiers at all i was EXTREMELY fascinated and excited as never... but now :(

 

I ADORE them. New album bitches. Right now.

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