There’s something delectably crisp and fizzy about Kamora’s vintage of ‘Cheap Champagne’. After cementing their full-time line-up, following some departures of former members, the Glasgow-hailing lads are popping the cork in celebratory style with this romper of a ballad.
Exploring the theme of a selfish man who plays his cards at the expense of others, it’s a track that not only benefits from a massive sound and signature hooks as per, but stellar storytelling, too. Those hypnotic Max Murphy vocals give the song its polished sheen and USP, while the guitars are all down to the tireless riff expertise of Stu Mckay. And now with Alastair Grant on drums and Finlay Williamson on bass, Kamora’s rhythm section is back in business — and here’s your evidence!
Eager to give this glass-clinking groove a listen? Head to Spotify pronto.
