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CMU Approved
Approved: Slow Club – Complete Surrender
By Andy Malt | Published on Tuesday 1 April 2014
Yeah, so five years after the release of their folky debut album, ‘Yeah So’, Slow Club seem to be making a full on break for pop freedom with album number three, ‘Complete Surrender’.
The first track from the album to be unveiled last month, ‘Tears Of Joy’, was a Metronomy-esque ballad, a lazily strummed, quietly infectious song that hinted at a distinct shift in sound. First single proper, and the album’s title track, which is out this week, plays its cards far less close to its chest though, bursting with high drama from the first note.
The album is due for release on 14 Jul, with a one-off live show scheduled for London’s Village Underground on 13 May. Check out the video for ‘Complete Surrender’ here: