PROBABLY Britain's least profiled indie-band, Thirteen Senses' second record continues to flog the Coldplay/Snow Patrol method now so familiar to listeners of the genre.
While the Cornish four piece have produced another solid offering, the highlight being single All The Love In Your Hands, it is not vastly different to anything else on the market.
With guitar music rapidly becoming the new "boy band", it takes something exceptional to rise above the plethora of middling-fare.
And, although opening track Contact and Follow Me are undoubted highlights, this is not likely to linger long in the memory - or catapult them above the mainstream.
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