Stuart Stubbs - 27/Oct/2010  Klaxons’ debut album was, if nothing else, a triumph of oddities that made them far more exciting than New Rave-deniers would have ever admitted, fill...
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Pete Woolley - 15/Oct/2010 Klaxons presented a hope that the recent swathes of flash in the pan ubiquity could wane under their siren; that such a zeitgeist band could pull thro...
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Katie Murphy - 12/Oct/2010  Three years of anticipation have been building around this album, the follow on from the Mercury Prize winning 'Myths of the Near Future'. With tales ...
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Erin Hall - 09/Sep/2010  After three years of creative back-and-forth with their label (the band was told to go back to the drawing board in 2009 when the album they presented...
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John Calvert - 03/Sep/2010 We aren't going to bore you with revelations that Myths Of The Near Future wasn't rave. There was such a thing as a nu rave sound, but it was a misnom...
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Adam Hill - 03/Sep/2010  Three years and numerous false starts after Myths Of The Near Future, Klaxons finally release follow-up, Surfing The Void but is it brilliant, a mess ...
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Austin Tracey - 02/Sep/2010  Surfing the Void: For its charm and its accessibility I've tried to forgive, but for how frustratingly inoffensive it is, I'm compelled to forget. The...
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Lauren Mooney - 31/Aug/2010  Remember when some blokes from London who called themselves the Klaxons helped launch a made up genre called “new rave” where hipsters got drunk and w...
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Benjamin Hiorns - 31/Aug/2010  Nu-Rave was an elaborate joke which got out of hand and it's unfortunately self-aware inventors know it better than anyone else. Wisely then they have...
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JamieFullerton - 31/Aug/2010  Forgive us for stating the obvious, but it’s important to remember that ‘Surfing The Void’ is not the album Klaxons wanted to release. If it was, they...
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