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Minimal indie-pop makes up the band's debut EP, All Songs Written By: Human Television. It's a seven-song release that doesn't so much contribute to any kind of new wave revival as actually catapult you completely back into the past. Sandwich the disc between a Talking Heads album and a Wire release, and you'll forget the millennium ever even rolled over. "The band's music is poppy and melodious like Unrest, but it is also shaded with the dark jangle of the Go-Betweens or any number of Creation bands." - ... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Minimal indie-pop makes up the band's debut EP, All Songs Written By: Human Television. It's a seven-song release that doesn't so much contribute to any kind of new wave revival as actually catapult you completely back into the past. Sandwich the disc between a Talking Heads album and a Wire release, and you'll forget the millennium ever even rolled over. "The band's music is poppy and melodious like Unrest, but it is also shaded with the dark jangle of the Go-Betweens or any number of Creati... [ read more ]
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Musically, much of Human Television's debut LP, Look At Who You're Talking To, is a refined recollection of their previous EP, All Songs Written By: Human Television. Which means a compact package of purified pop songs (the taut leadoff single "I Laughed," the carnival castle buoyancy of "Such a Trip") and melodies that jingle, jangle, and burrow their way into your brain like a cyst.
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