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Following the success of their debut album 'Myths Of The Near Future' debuting
in the UK album chart at number two. The Klaxons are back with 'Gravity's
Rainbow' which is their new single release which is sure to race to the
top half of the charts once released due to their backing from NME which
has helped gain the band a huge fan base on the way.
'Gravity's Rainbow' is a song that is inspired by Thomas Pynchon's epic
post modern surrealist novel of the same name. The song is 2 minutes and
39 seconds of rave like sounds with a catchy poppy feel about it keeping
the "Nu Rave" tag that the band are famous for.
This is not the best single release from the Klaxons and their surly
is better songs on their debut album 'Myths Of The Near future' they could
of released as their next single, but with a huge sold out tour ahead
of them and the forever growing massive fan base they have, the band can
afford to gamble a bit.
3.5/5
Review by Trigger |
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Band
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Jamie Reynolds (Vocals, Bass guitar,
Keyboards)
James Righton (Vocals, Keyboards,
Bass Guitar)
Simon Taylor-Davis (Guitar, Backing
Vocals)
Steffan Halperin (Drums, Backing
Vocals) |
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Band
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Review
Score Code |
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- Top Cheese
- Brilliant
- Pretty damn good
- Ok I guess -
What Was That? |
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