Flashguns, first featured on the Devil’s blog back in February this year (Young Guns Go For It), have a brilliant new track, the grammatically challenged ‘I Don’t Not Love You’, out now. The track, taken from their debut EP ‘Matching Hearts, Similar Parts’ released July 13th 2009, is big, brash and bold.
For a band with a name associated with the paparazzi there’s been little in the way of hype for London/Brighton four-piece Flashguns. The young band (they’ve not long finished their ‘A’ levels!) have been picked up by a few of the music blogs out there but have not yet been swallowed up by the music’s relentless PR machine.
Like a musical sponge the young band absorbed a wide variety of influences from The Killers to Pink Floyd via The Cars and Sigur Ros creating a gaunt, slanted indie pop that’s got more hooks than the cloakroom at a Peter Pan convention and is one of the few bands I’ve heard in twenty years that capture the pure essence of the early Smith and I think I’m already a fan.
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