This latest single from Canadian outfit Partners in Crime could have easily been released on an indie album from the days of the genre’s inception in the 80s. A bouncy, bubbly, colorful, and cheerful cover of an indie pop classic, ‘I’ll never find another you’ is a gripping trip down memory lane.
An outfit hailing from Toronto, Canada, Partners in Crime are delivering today a jumpy and loyal cover of ‘I’ll never find another you’, a song originally writen by Tom Springfield and recorded by Aussie legends The Seekers. This version by Partners in Crime, more upbeat than the original, is just as sweet, melodic, and exciting.
Defined by a quick tempo, a steady drum shuffle, and a dynamic, intricate bass part, this cover by Partners in Crime takes ‘I’ll never find another you’ down a more authentic indie pop route, especially with the gorgeous chorusing effect on the guitar that gives the nuanced riffs a distinct flavor. Moreover, the slapback delay effect gives the song a decidedly vintage charm. This cover is beautifully produced.
With its playful, snaking riffs and engaging drum and bass grooves, I’ll never find another you’ is as catchy as ever. Given a rather royal treatment by Partners in Crime, the single remains as hot as ever in its newest guise.








