Great, itchy, new wave power pop from straight outta Sunderland. The Futureheads debut is a terrific mess of super catchy XTC-isms that embed themselves into your cortex immediately. Produced by Andy Gill (Gang Of Four), this has the credibility and the authenticity to become one of the accepted texts for the post punk, new wave movement, 25 years after the fact.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
The Futureheads
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