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On their debut album, the Luton duo push back against everyday rage, disillusionment and frustration with party-starting electro-punk
"I really wanted to write a song that dealt with metaphor like 'Rocket Man' or 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'"
The track features on their upcoming debut album, ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You’
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As well as 'Aux Romanticiser', the album features the previously released singles 'Space In The Cab' and 'Ursula'
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Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy just want to have fun, and with their unpredictable, playful new project, they’re building a whole new world of pleasure. As they tell NME, it’s all an electrifying reaction to the dissatisfactions of the music industry and modern life