ALBUM REVIEW: TEAM ME

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RELEASED: 1ST JANUARY 2015

Norway based indie art-pop orchestra Team Me are back with their sophomore effort. ‘Blind As Night’ has a blatant anthemic, Arcade Fire style quality to it without being obnoxious or basking in it’s own glory, giving a warmth to the record- humble pie with a large sprinkling of grandeur, Heston would be well jel. Songs are exhilirating without being heart attack inducing with a transcendent feeling that’s ironically quite down-to-earth. While atmosphere and overall stylings of the record have a running theme, the songs are diverse in their sentiment…you could listen to it in one sitting without getting distracted by Candy Crush Saga no probs.

You’ll need to Thomas Cook a trip to Norway if you want the record now though but seeing as we’re all skint till January (when it’s getting it’s international release) ’tis probably just as well.


Nov 17 // The Lexington // London

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