Review: Van She - EP (or) overpowered by the funk
Posted on 13 August 2006 | 2 Comments
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Indie Rock, New Wave, Pop
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Do you long for a time (namely the 80’s) when synth-pop bands like New Order, Simple Minds, and Depeche Mode dominated the musical landscape? If you do, you should certainly check out the fresh Aussie imports in Van She. The new band from Sydney blends synth-heavy new wave, choppy post-punk guitars, and breathy weightless vocals on their promising debut. “Kelly” is a standout track and will most certainly become a late-summer sing along. (Kurt you should play this song for your Kelly). Van She’s self-titled EP is out now on Modular Records (which is also the home of artists like The Avalanches, MSTRKRFT, and Wolfmother).
MP3 | Van She – Kelly S/T EP
MP3 | Van She – Kelly (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Remix) Promo
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