Electrelane
Brighton, England's Electrelane formed in 1998, eventually comprising guitarist Mia Clarke, bassist Rachel Dalley, drummer Emma Gaze, and keyboardist/guitarist Verity Susman. Sharing an equal amount of fondness for Krautrock, vintage equipment like the Farfisa organ, and modern production techniques, the band made their recorded debut in January of 2000 with the Film Music single on In Denial. Following another single for Fierce Panda, the group set up the Sony-supported Let's Rock! label, issuing a pair of singles (Gabriel and Blue Straggler) prior to the April of 2001 release of Rock It to the Moon, the band's first full-length. Active and vocal proponents of female involvement in music, the band became part of the Ladyfest concerts that took place in Glasgow a few months later. For the band's second album, 2004's The Power Out, Electrelane moved to Too Pure and added vocals and more pop structure to their sound. Dalley left the band late in 2004 and was replaced by Ros Murray. Axes, Electrelane's third full-length, arrived the following spring. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Electrelane's second album, The Power Out, is also their debut for the esteemed, arty British label Too Pure, the perfect home for a band that resembles so many of the imprint's other acts. The...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Rock It to the Moon | 2001 | 10.00 | 0 |
latest Electrelane news and features
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Time to Practice Your Latin
Interview - external | Aug 8, 2005
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chartattack
Article - external | Jul 6, 2005
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Electrelane To Support Le Tigre
Tour Date - external | Jun 22, 2005
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On their third album, Electrelane continue in much the same vein as their past two...
Reviews - external | Jun 20, 2005
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I'm Already Worried About My Washington Wizards.
Reviews - external | May 26, 2005
