The Laurel Collective (acoustic)
The Laurel Collective (acoustic) are a London based collision of sound and vocals who released their techni-colored debut on Domino offshoot Double Six Records. "Feel good Hits of a Nuclear Winter" was an 8 track mini-album of epic mutant-pop anthems that eschewed all of the genres clich?©s, being neither twee nor laden with jangly guitars, its rousing songs burst with passion and fizzing, frazzled synths. These sonic upstarts have just signed an exclusive singles deal with Pure Groove Records, and are ready to release a special limited edition 7‚Äù, featuring the live favourite ‚ÄòWindow‚Äô, and new track ‚ÄòFlame Thrower‚Äô The release has the same penchant for big tunes that won them the support of Huw Stephens and Steve Lamacq, plus sees new fans Gideon Coe and Tom Robinson (6 Music session on 28th Jan ‚Äò10) with a much more stripped down sound, produced and mixed by the band themselves in their East London warehouse/ studio space, The Briggs. It is the work of a band coming into their stride and defining their own sound as electro, hip-hop and DFA style beats collide into exciting pop hooks whilst tracks switch tack with A.D.D abandon over four tracks.
THE LAUREL COLLECTIVE (ACOUSTIC) GIGS AT CLUB FANDANGO