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You Me At Six have created there third album provocatively called Sinners Never Sleep!

You could-be mistaken that the title of the album refers to the fact that sinners have probably pissed-off some people and are waiting nervously for the repercussions, a bit like the saying, ‘Keep one eye open’ just in case?

Well this album has many fans rating this as there best work to date, and You Me At Six have been gaining more fans as they quietly purse there ambitions in there careers as musicians.   

 

scorned, or is it referring to something else? Little Death is a depressing song where the lyrics state, ‘We are not your lovers, We are not your friends, We are just the sinners’, well that means they are heartbreakers as well? Many questions I have, could I be stupid I wonder? Lastly in the trio of explicit’s Time is Money (ft Winston McCall) so it’s probably wise to look after your pennies, to this deep drum and bass sounding track, with straightforward guitars throughout, to this catchy tune.

The rest of the album makes you understand that each song sums up the albums name, and then you can see yourself in which life throws at you, and yes you can then think, ‘Am I a sinner?’

With lyrics in No One Does It Better, ‘I’ve only got myself to blame’ that sums it up, as we can all be our own enemy! Crash is a reversible song as if you know ‘you’re bad’ you then cannot trust others. Now if you’re in a relationship Crash has the lyrics, ‘Who been with?’ and ‘Keep me on my toes’ trust, or not?

The other songs left, Reckless, A Little Bit of Truth, The Dilemma, and When We Were Young, yes we all make mistakes don’t rub it in, but then these songs do that!     

Susan Hopfield

Well what do we get in Sinners Never Sleep?

Overall it is American type rock tunes from a group that comes from the more affluent part of Southern England.

You’re instantly hit with a clean but punchy guitar sounds with Loverboy, and then the chorus kicks in then you’re into that American pop-punk phrase, nothing wrong with that. One question though, ‘Is pop-punk coming back?’

Jaws On the Floor is pretty much a young man’s view of women, beautiful trophy ones, I’m guessing.

There are three songs that display explicit, which are Bite My Tongue (ft Oli Sykes) descends into hard death metalism while the repeating of ‘F**K You’, a reference of boys being