"Free Energy" and its liberal use of cowbell and good-time guitar hooks opens the Philly group's official James Murphy-produced debut Stuck On Nothing. You may also recognize the previously released "Dark Trance" and any number of songs from their live shows (see "Bang Pop," for instance), but unfortunately, the band's best song "Something In Common" remains a B-Side. As far as something new, clap along to "Hope Child" and feast your eyes on the sticky album illustration Make sure pay especial a...
Stereogum — "Free Energy" and its liberal use of cowbell and good-time guitar hooks opens the Philly group's official James Murphy-produced debut Stuck On Nothing. You may also recog... more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — Free Energy are one of my most anticipated new acts of 2010. Most people who have heard the new band would agree with me. Well soon enough, I will find out how good the b... more info
Altsounds — From *“Free Energy”* to “Dark Trance,” Free Energy has been hinting at their forthcoming debut full-length album since the Spring. As... more info