Tuesday 25 January 2011

Gauntlet Hair announce tour with Neon Indian and....SLEIGH BELLS

LUMINOUS Plectrum favourites Gauntlet Hair have announced they will be touring with Neon Indian and current fad act Sleigh Bells in May.
Details are a little sketchy but the Colorado-based duo, whose I Was Thinking... was our favourite song of 2010, announced on their Facebook page today that the tour would be going ahead.
Great news, and this should mean Gauntlet Hair are a shoe-in for heightened exposure in what should be a fantastic 2011.

Thursday 20 January 2011

Album Review: The Go! Team -- Rolling Blackouts

LISTENING to The Go! Team’s Rolling Blackouts is like going to a fireworks display in the pouring rain – a brief flash of excitement before fizzling out into a damp squalor of despair.
The Brighton-based collective’s third outing does little to distant itself from its predecessors – the stunning Thunder, Lightning, Strike and the stop-start Proof of Youth – but fails to better them either.
It’s as if the sextet sets a goal to be as garish and wild as possible with each release, throwing an Arabian bazaar-full of samples, noises, beats, and screams into a defective blender.
Opener T.O.R.N.A.D.O is a headache inducing spelling lesson and it doesn’t get much better with the over-frenetic and off key The Running Range and schizophrenic hip-hop of Voice Yr Choice.
There are some exceptions, however. Buy Nothing Day is a cherished embrace with sickly sweet girl indie and the warmth emitting from the bubbly Ready To Go Steady is the perfect remedy for the headache T.O.R.N.A.D.O erupted earlier.
The Go! Team can learn from this. They are much more alluring outfit when they try to create simplistic pop rather than piling the entire buffet onto one plate.

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Cold War Kids -- Mine is Yours (Passion Pit remix)

War, what is it good for?
COLD War Kids, the slightly insipid four-piece that had a couple of God-inspired hits back in 2006, are back this year with new album Mine is Yours.
Thankfully, Passion Pit have stepped in to give its title track a true 80s teen romcom make-over jam-packed with theatrical synths and electro drum beats.
You’ll wish John Hughes was still alive to feature it in a Ferris Bueller’s Day Off remake.

Wednesday 5 January 2011

British Sea Power stream new album Valhalla Dancefloor

What a happy start to the new year!
BRIGHTON art-rockers British Sea Power have been kind enough to allow free streaming of Valhalla Dancefloor - the follow up to 2008's marvellous Do You Like Rock Music?
Luminous Plectrum cannot wait to put our ear goggles on and immerse ourselves.
Click the links below to enjoy:
Valhalla Dancefloor streaming at The Guardian
Valhalla Dancefloor streaming at The Onion