Despite previous endeavour Cheenah being a London indie band at the height of the I'm-in-a-London-indie-band bandwagon, there was always something slightly different about them, not least their attitude to it. In other words they never took themselves too seriously, and they were actually pretty good.
So, Cheenah disband somewhat as a reaction to the scene, and head in a totally different direction with a slightly different line-up, as Red Team.
So as the scene seems to be featuring a larger turn-out of electronic based bands, Red Team's sound is umm more electronic and tightly programmed. Except again, they're comparitively very good. I managed to see their first gig at The Monarch in Camden, and it was pretty special; a mass of electronics and effects used carefully, and to great effect; a wall of sound in the best possible way. (Standout track is the somewhat ethereal Absinthe).
Think Foals, Battles, Holy Fuck, DJ Shadow, Death in Vegas and some friends playing soggy biscuit... Catch the biscuit live as soon as you can, no-one wants to be last.
Saturday 13 December 2008
Red Team Fight A Good Fight
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battles,
cheenah,
death in vegas,
dj shadow,
ethereal,
foals,
holy fuck,
indie,
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red team,
soggy biscuit,
wall of sound
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