Listen: Idiot Glee – Pinkwood
28 January 2013, 07:24
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
We havent seen much of Lexington, Kentucky’s James Friley since 2011′s debut on Moshi Moshi.
Returning this month with the four track Life Without Jazz EP, lead track Pinkwood sees Friley refine the Idiot Glee sound by several degrees – it’s certainly more assured, driven and uptempo than anything we’ve heard from him before.
The Life Without Jazz EP is released on limited 12″ white vinyl via Atelier Cisieux/BureauBureau on 26 February.
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