They say it is the making or breaking of any band, the difficult second album. However for bands like Spector, whose debut album Enjoy It While It Lasts was simply packed wall-to-wall with huge indie anthems and able to achieve both critical and commercial success as a result, the difficult second album is just that bit more difficult. Not daunted by the challenge however, Spector have spent almost three years working on the follow up and have returned this month with their catchiest and arguably best track to date, All The Sad Young Men. In frontman Fred Macpherson's own words, the song is "for a slightly apathetic generation of people who’d rather hide and look at their phones, and aren’t very romantic or confident about the future.” Honest and brilliant, All The Sad Young Men indicates that the difficult second album for Spector may have been a doddle - roll on the release!