Slow Club

"Could they be the UKs answer to The White Stripes? Charles And Rebecca Are Slow Club. They hail from Sheffield and are a sort of one man band. Only with two people. He strums guitar and sings and she plays drums and all sorts of weird instruments, like water-filled glass bottles, spoons and the back of a wooden chair. And sometimes an organ called MIles. Not something you get to see and hear every day. The effect is rockabilly and somewhat folksy but thankfully their songs are fairly jolly affairs without a bit of teenage angst in sight. Slow Club are touring - don't miss them" [The Independant On Sunday]
"Slow Club are another boy/girl duo but instead of valium'd-up rock n'roll they make sacharine folk-pop that turns your usually miserable scribe into a radiant ray of positivity. Like, I almost smiled and everything. They're on tour with Tiny Dancers in June"
"Slow Club inject a simple joy and uncomplicatedness into their work which is completely compelling"
[Music Week Playlist]
Signals
After the untimely demise of the Lesser Known Neutrinos, Tony and Paul were reduced to an electronically mutable blob, floating in the outer reaches of our solar system, subject to radioactive bombardment and in serious need of a skeletal framework. Before long, agents from the band Northern Liberties informed them of a mercenary and recent transplant to the local star system. From the proving grounds of the Glow and Bugs and Rats, Kellzo came to their aid. Together, they have established an audio research laboratory called Signals; dedicated to the discovery and creation of electromagnetic waves capable of pleasure enhancement in all organisms. The agents of negativity have used boredom, monotony, misery and apathy as a way to subdue our advanced capacities. West Philly in the house!