It's a calm sort of rock that you get with this track, but one that you can definitely sway along to and thoroughly enjoy. Along the very english lines of Blur, the vocal is particularly British and, overall, we can really see this sort of thing going down as a bit of a classic and, given some proper recognition, this band could do very well.
The female vocal which seeps in throughout the chorus doesn't do it many favours though, which is a real shame. It seems to cut into something that you quickly become accustomed to and, although it is a pretty little thing ... it doesn't evoke enough emotion and, in turn, doesn't really make the chorus powerful enough.
We think that there is most definitely a market out there for Palms and Pelicans, though, we'd like them to rectify the use of the female vocalist too gently ... maybe she should have sung the verses and the male lead the choruses ... but anyway, they definitely have potential and are ones that we'll be keeping an eye and ear on.