Dry Cleaning could have easily followed up their debut album with a second album that sounded like… well, their debut album. At a time when many of their contemporaries have resigned themselves to the nostalgia circuit and Days On The Green, Something for Kate deserve to be commended for existing in the present tense alone. No ifs, buts or maybes. Donnelly — best known for a devastating ballad about sexual assault — opens her second album with stomping disco drums, glassy keyboard chiming and a certifiably groovy bass-line. Curbside Pickup.
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