The White Russian meditate on post-capitalism in new offering “B-Child”
19 July 2017, 12:05
| Written by
Aaron Powell
(Tracks)
Mysterious four-some The White Russian hail from London, wear archaic tennis gear and that's about it.
It’s quite infuriating when artists attempt the whole shrouded in mystery idea, mainly because it has been done so many times before. In this day and age, the most un-mystifying thing you can possibly do as an artist is to call yourselves “mysterious”.
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Presentation aside The White Russian’s new track “B-Child” is a fantastic slice of lo-fi indie which marries eccentric flourishes with garage production.
“B-Child” is out on 23 July.
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