Continuing to push forward after the release of previous single “Control”, the Manchester duo are back once again with follow up “Dashboard Light”. Jen Bailey and Rick Hornby joined forces a few years back, off the back of a mutual love for “lost romanticism, soundtracks, 60’s girl groups, 80’s hooks, good footwear, attention to detail, and the darker side of classic British guitar pop”. All themes that are certainly audible within their music, the twosome have been slowly collecting up a loyal fanbase, with attention from the likes of CLASH and BBC Radio’s Gary Crowley, even being dubbed a ‘Crowley Cracker.’
Citing influences including art, film and early cinema, classic film scores, New York, and the evolution of the punk/disco/pop scenes of the 70s, the band’s unique take on British guitar music showed up on the radar of Brit-Pop icons Suede, earning them an invitation to join them on their recent UK tour.
Latest single release “Dashboard Light”, produced by Duncan Mills (The Vaccines, Peace) and mixed by international producer Robert Harder (Brian Eno, Herbie Hancock, Whitey, Squarepusher), explores themes of escapism, with the band describing the track as the ‘musical equivalent of an abandoned car, or a pile of clothes left by the waters edge.’
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