A sophisticated, if cheesy, pop masterclass that isn't afraid to borrow a bassline from Fleetwood MacFor those of you unfamiliar with Aussie synth-pop, Cut Copy are a Sydney trio whose second album, In Ghost Colours, reached No 1 in their homeland and was proclaimed album of 2008 by many esteemed publications. After two years on the road, they are back with a new LP, Zonoscope (due in February 2011), from which Take Me Over is the first single. Opening with a rush of synths and a bassline cribbe...
Guardian Music — A sophisticated, if cheesy, pop masterclass that isn't afraid to borrow a bassline from Fleetwood MacFor those of you unfamiliar with Aussie synth-pop, Cut Copy are a Syd... more info
Stereogum — In July we took a listen to “Where I’m Going,” a track we assumed was from Australian synth/dance-pop trio Cut Copy’s then untitled Tusk-influenced third album. T... more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — Cut Copy have released the first single from new album Zonoscope. It’s called “Take Me Over”, and it’s Cut Copy at it’s finest. Dreamy vocals blessed with elect... more info
Pop Justice — Cut Copy's 'In Ghost Colours' is one of the albums of the century so the arrival of new material is something of a cause of celebration.
That was an awful opening sente... more info