Tuk Smith’s second album with The Restless Hearts offers yet more proof of the former Biters frontman’s pop genius. Like Bruce Springsteen by way of Cheap Trick, Thin Lizzy and the Ramones, it leans heavily into the romance of rock’n’roll, setting its tales of thwarted renegades and dead-end dreamers to the kind of scuffed yet sparkling anthems everyone else seems to have forgotten how to write.
One of these days, the wider world is going to wake up to just how great he really is. DE
