Produced by Borrell himself, the single features a "scrappy," punky energy with chugging guitar rhythms and a pacey beat, intentionally avoiding the more polished "pop behemoth" sound of their mid-2000s contemporaries. Lyrical Themes: The Refusal to Grow Up
Listen to Razorlight's punky new single, 'Call Me Junior' - NME Call Me Junior Razorlight
According to the lyrics, the "Junior" moniker is a self-imposed title representing a stubborn attachment to youthful impulses and "boyish pride," even when a relationship no longer fits. Significance in the Razorlight Timeline Produced by Borrell himself, the single features a
"Call Me Junior" acted as a "taster" single that eventually led to a broader revitalized period for the band: Produced by Borrell himself