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Drive-By Argument – Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy

June 25, 2007 by Rich Leave a Comment

If this single is anything to go by, then this young Scottish band have an extremely bright future ahead of them. ‘Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy’ is an incredibly catchy little number, gripping you right from the intro and holding your utmost approval seemingly effortlessly throughout. Having apparently supported Panic! At The Disco at Brixton Academy, it is no surprise to me that they wowed the audience as they truly are a high energy, vastly talented band. Their synthy sound went down a treat with me and both the single and B-Side ‘Dennistown’s That Way’ impressed to a large degree. Both are strong tracks for different reasons – in the single they parade their pop capabilities and ability to pen a fine chorus, whereas in B-Side ‘Dennistown’s That Way’ they prove they’re also capable of slowing things down a little in order to put across music that is moving and compelling. Drive-By Argument have the potential to be a massive success, in fact it is my belief that if they were signed to Fueled By Ramen then they would be unleashing ‘Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy’ upon the masses right now and easily playing sold-out multiple date headline stints at Brixton Academy. 2007 has the potential to be a life changing year for the band, and I certainly hope it turns out that way as they definitely deserve it.

Label: Lizard King Records
Release Date: 25th June 2007

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Klaxons – It’s Not Over Yet

June 25, 2007 by Rich Leave a Comment

Having just played Glastonbury this weekend, today sees the release of Klaxons cover of mid nineties dance floor filler ‘It’s Not Over Yet’. The track is already a live favourite amongst fans of the band and it’s not hard to see why – this is a brilliantly energetic, uplifting and clearly loving cover of this Grace track from a band with an obvious love of all things dance. ‘Myths Of The Near Future’ was a great debut album from the band which has gone on to sell over a quarter of a million copies, and if asked to name the standout tracks, this one would without a doubt be on the list of most. I tend not to be a fan of covers as generally they’re just not even remotely in the same league as the original, but in this instance a successful cover has definitely been pulled off. Get your glowsticks at the ready; I can see this one becoming one of the definitive summer anthems of 2007.

Label: Polydor
Release Date: 25th June 2007

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Klaxons

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