In the tradition of dance-oriented bands such as "Justice" and "Digitalism" They mix their debut "You have no idea what you're getting yourself into" a wild cocktail of electronic, New Wave and indie rock. They have managed to dispel the harsh nature of their live performances on the album. Thus, songs like "Battle Royale" or show "We Are Rockstars" absolute home with pounding beats and quirky sound samples in the party-oriented French House. Elektropunk call the critics. But that it is another way, prove the British tracks with the brand "Being bad feels pretty good" or "Dawn of the Dead". The latter was practically composed the background music for the dance scenes of the 80s cult strip "The Breakfast Club". So much so that Rick (Costey, Franz Ferdinand) had rent the film on DVD to bring to the mix in the right mood. These songs are the new wave / pop / synth models of the 80's clearly pointing the way (similar to the "Killers") and renounce loud arrangements. "With a heavy heart" could come with its distinctive Heavy riffs almost from the pen of "Rage Against The Machine", if not always noisige sirens Electro House would bring on board. "Does It Offend You, Yeah?" meet with her first tooth of the alternative (dance) and make time in the main program absolutely everyone Indie / Riot / Dance Party very well. Pronounced transmitting components!
Playing tips: "With a heavy heart", "Dawn of the Dead" and "Let's make out"