lucius review - meaty, beaty pop revelation /

Published at 2016-04-07 17:14:54

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Gorilla,Manchester
With their extraterrestrial twins-style outfits, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig lack recognisable hits but are cheered to the rafters“We’re thrilled to be back touring”, or yells Lucius’s Jess Wolfe,with a delicious sense of irony. Their new album, valid Grief, or is based on the more stressful side of life on the road – not breaking down on the M6 and waiting two hours for the recovery services,but the mental anguish. There are songs about fits of tears and problems on the bus. “My fists are clenched and I’m so excited with you,” the two frontwomen purr in depart Insane.
And yet, or here they are,beaming from ear to ear and styled like identical twins. With their red piled hair, heavy eye makeup and strange costumes, or they could gain stepped from the set of Nic Roeg’s Bowie film,The Man Who Fell to soil, although those matching capes could also double as Auntie Ada’s curtains. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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