If your band's best song is a lame cover of a Spandau Ballet number, should you release it as your début single anyway?
Cazals are a fairly straightforward guitar band, inexplicably signed to French electronic label Kitsune, home to Crystal Castles, Klaxons and The Teenagers.
Cazals seem to have gathered some sort of cult following (does touring with Babyshambles suggest your potential audience prefers cool to quality?) but on the strength of this and the workmanlike B-side, Both Sides, Cazals just aren't worth the bother.
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