Glaswegians Peter Cat have returned with ‘Hand Through Hair’, a pop anthem that takes in everything from a Wild Beasts-inspired opening to Jarvis Cocker-style observations (seeing people ‘through a haze of tobacco’ and stroking ‘folds of his Venetian hair) and a stomping glam-rock inspired breakdown halfway through. With jaunty guitar hooks, energetic vocals and a keen sense of self-awareness (‘What did I do? How did I let love fall away? Was it the irritating way I begged to stay or that I put the whole thing down into a song?’), it’s a pulsating listen.