Interview Pete Murray
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30th Mar 2012 5:41pm | By Editor
The buzz so far Dishwashers, tin cans, cocktail flasks, even squeaky shoes, just household and everyday objects to you and me, but not to Clock Opera and main man Guy Connelly – to him they are just part of his diverse repertoire of instrumentation.
Fusing it all together with minimal beats, samples and electro-industrial flourishes, and the odd pop hook, too, their debut, Ways to Forget, is set to hit on April 23 and take them to the next level.
The Critics say “One of the most experimental bands on this planet!” Hit The Floor Magazine
the plug Ways To Forget is out April 23 through Moshi Moshi/Island.
Scala, Apr 24. £9
275-277 Pentonville Road, N1 9NL
Tube |King’s Cross
scala-london.co.uk
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