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"...Lynchian-grade dystopian opera."
- The Line of Best Fit
"...remarkably intense and erotic." - The 405
"I was blown away..."
- John Kennedy, XFM
With recent support from John Kennedy (XFM), Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music) and Amazing Radio plus video features on NME, Artrocker and Clash around their last EPHE&l, London based girl/boy electro-gloom-pop duo Death Rattle return with their second offering - four track EP Fortress released via Frontal Noize - out now!
Fortress continues where HE&l left us - on an intense and darkly mesmerising journey through icy and desolate soundscapes. Where HE&l gave us the kind of immediate, dark electro pop and nod-along beats that drew instant comparisons to The Knife and Sleigh Bells, Fortress is its insular, brooding cousin subtly creating an even bleaker, impending-doom feel that their previous release always hinted towards with the band's influences - Depeche Mode, Fever Ray and NIN - becoming ever more apparent.
Opening with “White Ropes” and a soft fragility similar to that heard on the duo's low-fi, apocalyptic cover of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain", Helen Hamilton’s captivating vocal slides in enticingly over the music as the song escalates towards a wall of sound that hits at the first chorus. There's something about the intensity of Chris Hamilton's programmed beats, distinctive synth melodies and a-typical production style allied with Helen's metaphorical lyrics that transport the listener right to the core of the duo's inner conscious.
“In Time” follows with sort of restrained, menacing energy that Massive Attack became famous for with a strong vocal melody and eerie feel throughout leading beautifully on to third track “Fortress”. Here Death Rattle feature strings for the first time with a haunting gypsy-violin melody dropping in on the breaks, seeing this track materialising into the darkest of the three. Akin to the vibe on Depeche Mode's Violator or Portishead's Dummy, in “Fortress” lies a dark yet addictive electronic sound that tiptoes on the avant-garde of the genre.
The band will be promoting Fortress EP with a
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Death Rattle on tour
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Thu, 23 May 2013 14:54:01
Dada Bar, Sheffield
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Fri, 24 May 2013 14:54:01
The Tudor House, Wigan
Death Rattle in the press...
Features & Interviews
- FAMEmagazine
- Heineken New Music
- Beat Wolf
- Hand Clap Movement
- Faronheit
- Tracasseur
- Extreme Listening Mode
- Planet Ivy
- Shout4Music
- NME.com
- The London Look
- Panic Dots
- Another DIY Music Blog
- Up All Night
- Artrocker Magazine (online)
- FAMEmagazine
- The Street Savvy
- Entertainment Focus
- The Vinyl District
- Beatwolf
- Punch
- The 405
- God is in the TV Zine
- Nu Wave Pony
- Entertainment Focus
- Midnite Vulture
- Band Soup
- Music Is Like Peanuts
- The Rusty Blog
- MUZU.TV
- FAMEmagazine
- Contactmusic.com
- Gigape
- Supajam
- Circuit Sweet
- Emerald Street
- The 405
- Some Of It Was True
- When The Music Is Over
- Contactmusic.com
- Alt-M
- NME.com
- Clash
- Artrocker (online)
- God is In The TV Zine
- Daytrotter
- Layabozi
- My Old Kentucky Blog
- Circuit Sweet
- The Von Pip Musical Express
- Another DIY Music Blog
- Layabozi
- Faronheit
- Supajam
- Notion
- Circuit Sweet
- Largehearted Boy
- Black Book Mag
- The Vinyl District
- Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music)
- Drunken Werewolf
- Artrocker
- Alt Sounds
- Alt Sounds
- Surviving the Goldenage
- Beardrock
- All The Rage
- Fresh on the Net hosted by Tom Robinson
- Supajam
- The Line of Best Fit
- In Forty
- Tipping Point
- The Line of Best Fit
- Noisey
- Artrocker
- Gold Flake Paint
- The Recommender
- Largehearted Boy