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MP3 Red Light Go - POP: British Pop

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  • Must Be True
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  • Funny Little Dance
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  • Bright Idea
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  • Was It You
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  • If You Ever
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  • Face It
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  • Writing on the Wall
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  • Repitition
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  • Take the Picture
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  • Never
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  • Size: 34.2 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
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Part of the new wave of electro indie rock pop. The band show a real pop sensibility in their song writing, combining the best bits from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and produce a sound which is fresh and modern

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POP: British Pop, POP: New Wave



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Red Light GO are part of the new wave of electro indie rock pop. Their sound is an electric mix of soaring synths and chunky guitar melodies. The band show a real pop sensibility in their song writing, combining the best bits from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and produce a sound which is fresh and modern

Their debut EP 'Was It You', released in May 2005, received rave reviews and featured on Pulse Radio. September 2005 saw the studio version of âTake the Pictureâ released as a digital single on Chromium Records and in November 2005 âWriting on the Wallâ was released by Moyst Records.

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an eccentric pop fashion that hints towards Numan and Depeche Mode,
energetic edginess in their sound that makes them well worth a listen.
(The Mag)

Poppy, sprightly synth rock
(Venue magazine)

Hard hitting hooky synth pop with the emphasis on their catchy songs
(CD Baby)

Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Billy Idol starting an impromptu jam down some boozer
(Whisperin and Hollerin)

A melt pot of Gary Numan and Marc Almond
(Moles Club - Bath)

Everyone should check these guys out. Throw all of the neu-80's rockpop that is sooooo everywear at the moment out of the window.
(Fleece & Firkin - Bristol)


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