Monday, August 18, 2014

Amoureux release "Lost the Plot" video with Entertainment Weekly


"What’s French for 'you need to drop everything and listen to this?'" - Impose
Formed under the dark shadowy sway of LA palm trees, Amoureuxis a bewitching female-led avant-rock duo, whose deconstructed polyrhythms conjure the likes of Fugazi and Talking Heads, married to the synth-pop punk spirit of New Order, Berlin, and Roxy Music.
Amoureux begins as a euphonic love story between bassist Holiday J and drummer Nicole Turley. Both women were dancers in previous lives, and because of this, understand the grandeur of rhythm and movement in human connection. With their debut EP Never Young As Tonight, Nicole and Holiday J decided on an unconventional approach; writing all songs on the instruments closest to their hearts – bass and drums (forever!).

Watch "Lost the Plot" at EW.com or on YouTube
Holiday J notes, “With the current climate of music being so sterile and over produced, we decided to capture everything on the cusp of instant creativity. Everything was done in one take, with the exception of a few vocals… We wanted to impart what naturally came out of us, without too much polishing. The idea of beauty in the cracks in between.”

Never Young As Tonight combines elements of post-punk, angular tropical rhythms and elegant, minimalist pop. Dual female vocal harmonies fused with funky bass hooks, tribal jazz drums, lo-fi synths, gypsy violins, and R&B sax makes this a debut with seductively raw pop sensibility.
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Artist: Amoureux
Album: Never Young As Tonight
Release Date: 07.29.14
Label: Neurotic Yell Records

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"an elegantly understated breath of fresh air." -Entertainment Weekly

"Amoureux offers something inspiring with every single song." - The Deli

"songs that edge on tribal and raw sounding, with a minimal approach that strips things to their basics." - Dublab

"romantic, hazy dream-pop" - PopMatters

"pop elegance somewhere in between TEEN and Roxy Music."
Impose

"Minimalist yet melodic, Amoureux’s debut is a nice fusion of pop sensibility filtered though bold rhythm and movement in a most unexpected way."
Buzzbands.LA

"a raw avant-rawk salute to lo-fi minimalist spontaneity." - Free Bike Valet

 "recalls the minimalist pop of the '80s (think Ultravox meets The Slits) while still keeping the music firmly grounded in the present."
Nooga.com

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