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...
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
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
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
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