The quick-jangling guitar-pop of
Hands On is fully designed for the mainstream end of Britpop, and packs all of
the La's-esque hooks that the market requires -- the band doesn't live up to the wave of adored Britpop bands that began sweeping the nation in the early and mid-90s (
Blur,
Oasis, Suede, etc.), but their sole LP is nonetheless a decent and consistently pleasant slice of radio-pop. ~ Nitsuh Abebe