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Wave Machines
Neapolitan Records
Releasing their critically acclaimed debut album this month ‘Wave if your really there’, Wave Machines are the latest four piece group ready to cause a storm on the music scene. Placed firmly in the ‘alternative’ category of music style, wave machines are best described as electro/arty Indie pop with many critics likening them to the current resurgence of 80’s styling’s artists such as La Roux and Hot Chip.
‘Wave if your really there’ is an excellent debut album with great musical range that suggests promising future material from these Merseyside guys. A few standout singles from the album include the album title single ‘wave if your really there’ a brilliant slow track with Bowie-esque vocals from singer Tim Bruzon, great ballad ‘punk spirit’ and the perfect single ‘I Go I Go I Go’. This is a club tune made specifically to get you dancing and watching the recently released video for ‘I Go I Go I Go’ gives insight into the slightly strange minds of these musical scenesters; avant-garde black white and neon hand-dancing-confused? It must be watched and will be appreciated.
You can catch Wave Machines playing events small and large all over the country this year including festivals like the great Glastonbury (dirty boots stage) and the slightly under appreciated but never dull Bestival, or simply at bars and venues like the London Hoxton bar and Grill in September. Check out their myspace page for full listings and to hear songs from their esteemed debut album.
Written by
Hannah Johnson
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Monday, 29 June 2009
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