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Band: Working For A Nucleur Free City
Single: Not exactly singles, more like new unreleased tracks...
Label: Melodic
Release Date: On their myspace now for a limited time...
Format: Myspace mp3's


Another great (should I say fantastic?) band who haven't made it into the mainstream yet - and I've no idea why... for anyone who heard their debut knows of the bands potential:

"The best debut album I’ve heard this year, and a potentially classic addition to the canon of British dance rock that can easily hold its own against Screamadelica and Pills N’ Thrills N’ Bellyaches." 81% Coke Machine Glow

"An invigorating reinvention of the sound of Manchester. Most refreshing." Q

7.8/10 Pitchforkmedia

“it just sounds so damn good.” The Times

“their mix of psychedelia, krautrock and electronic does sound strange - deliciously so.” NME

and lots lots more...

So they've now put up some new tracks as an update to their recent Rocket EP (which'll be reviewed on here shortly as it's mighty fine!) - and I have to say, they sound amazing! Electro-grooves to paranoid schizo guitar effects ushering with fast banging drums - 'Donkey' (yeah! you!); the slightly slower paced 'Kingdom' takes on a kinda Kish Kash (Basement Jaxx) feel as if they collaborated with Bloc Party, and the even more mellower but just as lush 'Paris Blur' is also available to listen...

Are you excited about all this new stuff? I certainly am...

Now... please, please! bring back some of that orchestra!

Myspace Working For A Nuclear Free City

 

 

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