(4AD)For their fifth album, New York's Gang Gang Dance have plunged deeper into the cosmic pop swamp they created on 2008's excellent Saint Dymphna. Opening with the 11-minute-long Glass Jar, which builds from fragmentary synth washes into something resembling a modern-day dance anthem, and ending with the harsh beats of the urgent Thru and Thru, it's an album that can overwhelm on first listen. It doesn't help matters that Liz Bougatsos's voice is such an odd instrument, piercing through the c...
Stereogum — If you’ve been paying attention, you know how we feel about Eye Contact, the new record from NYC mainstays Gang Gang Dance, and one of the year’s best. It’s another... more info
Guardian Music — (4AD)For their fifth album, New York's Gang Gang Dance have plunged deeper into the cosmic pop swamp they created on 2008's excellent Saint Dymphna. Opening with the 11-m... more info
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XLR8R — Brooklyn-based psychedelic dance-rock experimentalists Gang Gang Dance will release their brand-new LP, Eye Contact, a week from today (May 10) via 4AD, but apparently co... more info
NME - The Daily Download — When Gang Gang Dance released their 2008 album ‘St Dymphna’ it felt as near to perfection as the New Yorkers were going to get. From the waking digital flutters of â€... more info