Review: New Young Pony Club – EP (or) a twelve upsets a five

New Young Pony Club is an indie rock band from London that throws down ass-shaking 80’s new wave inspired grooves. Something perhaps like a female-fronted version of The Rapture. Their song “Ice Cream” is even featured on a commercial for Intel. Anyhow, if you feel like dancing (it is March Madness after all) peep the tracks below from their EP on Modular Records.

MP3 | New Young Pony Club – Get Dancey S/T EP
MP3 | New Young Pony Club – Descend S/T EP

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One Response to Review: New Young Pony Club – EP (or) a twelve upsets a five
  1. Jad
    March 16, 2007 | 11:59 pm

    Definitely digging the sound. Cheers.

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