
January 10th was apparently a big day for new music releases, and I featured three singles that dropped that day on my recent installment of Fresh New Tracks. One I missed – because I was not yet familiar with the band who recorded it – is the wonderful song “Who’s a Fraud?” by English alternative pop-rock band Still Traffico.
Originally formed in London as a four-piece named Peach, the band renamed themselves with a rather unusual but certainly distinctive moniker Still Traffico in the summer of 2023, when they reduced down to three members consisting of Cam McColl (lead vocals/guitar, Dan Carabine (lead guitar) and Dan Arthur (bass). Influenced by everything from Chanson Française storytelling to African desert blues to post-rock and more, Still Traffico make a blend of indie pop and post-punk they call “Railway Pop” and cheekily describe as a “sound that clanks and shunts… but soothes.” After listening to their songs I’d say that sounds about right.

Still Traffico released their debut single “Seagull” in September 2023, and since then have dropped three more excellent singles, the latest of which is “Who’s a Fraud?” While not quite jangle pop, it most definitely features some marvelous jangly guitar work, as well as really lovely twangy guitar notes accompanied by a subtle but solid bassline and spirited percussion. It all works beautifully to create an enthralling and memorable backdrop for Cam McColl’s immensely pleasing vocals. I like “Who’s a Fraud?” more with each listen, and think it’s their best song yet.
The poetic lyrics seem to speak to those who think of themselves as pure of heart and mind with the best of intentions, yet are quick to judge others they feel are wrong or inferior to themselves:
I tore the lid off
Light hit the eggshell walls
What lurks underneath
Can't be concealed anymore.
It's coming for you
In all your comfort
Turn your face away
when it matters.
So who are you calling a fraud?
You've seen the world
You've got your measure on things
Now, hold yourself
Like we're the same?
It's night and day.
I tread alone
in familiar places.
Step into the road
as the lights turn red.
To find that people behind me follow.
To feel.. that cars can't kill.
You know the world
You've done your own reading
So, hold yourself
like we're the same?
It's night and day.
So, who are you calling a fraud?
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Jeff, I love how that song sounds! And, yes, I also noticed (after putting together my latest weekly new music post) a good deal of new singles came out on Jan 10. I saw those in Spotify’s current “Release Radar” playlist.
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It’s nice, isn’t it? And after writing this post, I discovered yet another song released on the 10th from a band I follow.
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Yep, liked it right away! 🙂
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Hi Jeff
Thank you so much for this review of Still Traffico’s latest single.
All the best
Mark
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My pleasure Mark.
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really liked that
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Thanks Mr. B.
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They have a great sound and a song that seems to fit well in today’s climate.
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Yes indeed on both counts!
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Quite an unusual moniker indeed, but the track is quite good. Thanks for sharing!
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I agree on both counts, and you’re welcome!
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Sounds great!
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Thanks Tiffany. I think so too!
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