Dance, dance, dance to the radio, Ian Curtis once said. Isabelle of French electrorocktrio Prototypes twists that slogan to Danse sur la merde qui passe a la radio. Currently on tour in North-America (check their site for dates), Prototypes is referred to as Lio meets The Violent Femmes, which is pretty apt. Vive La Fête is a more current comparison, Isabelle's lyrics are just as childlike. Prototypes make glorious, fluorescent pop: can you stay seated when Danse Sur La Merde blares out of your speakers? The song is taken from first album Tout le monde cherche quelque chose a faire (on Minty Fresh), but a new album was released last January.
donderdag 15 juni 2006
Isabelle
Dance, dance, dance to the radio, Ian Curtis once said. Isabelle of French electrorocktrio Prototypes twists that slogan to Danse sur la merde qui passe a la radio. Currently on tour in North-America (check their site for dates), Prototypes is referred to as Lio meets The Violent Femmes, which is pretty apt. Vive La Fête is a more current comparison, Isabelle's lyrics are just as childlike. Prototypes make glorious, fluorescent pop: can you stay seated when Danse Sur La Merde blares out of your speakers? The song is taken from first album Tout le monde cherche quelque chose a faire (on Minty Fresh), but a new album was released last January.
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