All Tindersticks songs initially sound the same.
This is probably to do with singer Stuart Staples remarkable baritone, which is so comforting and reassuring, every song seems familiar even if you haven’t heard it before. This single is no exception as the gently strummed acoustic guitar and measured tambourine back Staples pleas to the eponymous Boobar. But then an all-encompassing organ raises the pace and call and response backing vocals give the song the feel of a Phil Spector girl group record. Ok, so generally about 50 octaves deeper but underneath their oft-classical style Tindersticks possess a keen pop sense.