A London trio whose catalog moves from early singles to layered electronic tracks.
For a quick sense of their range, try "Eclat" and "Calm To Explode." They're both in the catalog and give you different sides of what they do.
Their first single "Dancing People Are Never Wrong" became an early calling card, and songs like "Eclat" and "Gilgamesh Must Die! (Part 1)" show their electronic pop style. The band faced plagiarism accusations around a 2015 single called "Breathe," which adds a complicated note to their story.
They formed in London in 2004 with Bianca Rose, James Brennan, and Rich Checkley. Albums like "The Beginning" in 2006, "The Distance" in 2009, and "The Future" in 2012 mark their shifts, with some critics feeling "The Distance" moved away from their earlier sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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