At the same time, there is a playfulness in the music of Courting’s “New Last Name” that is serious and full of childish jokes, the band who fun to make music again. For the Liverpool band, while they remain confined to what made them popular they try to experiment too, all with the help of the Jarman brothers. “Emily G” is another track that can be considered as a hallmark of the group and is produced as a jangle pop song which has laconic text. This direction is the band’s growth as well as their willingness to diversify as they transform from humorous song writers that poke fun of the best and the worst part of modern living. Finally, seizing the chance to craft an individual image that is filled with tips from both stylistic and musical Plan B, and backed by a sense of humour that has not lost its directing aggression, New Last Name is a worthy shot of the indie rock tune penned by Courting.