2:54 - Scarlet
First OnEP Reviews
Label: Polydor
Released: 14th November 2011
Reviewer: El Hunt
Sultry, very trendy and just a little claustrophobic.
Label: Polydor
Released: 14th November 2011
Reviewer: El Hunt
That’s not to say that ‘Scarlet’ is just another hastily thrown together piece of hipster bullshit that relies purely on clever marketing and a bit of good luck. The Thurlow sisters might have the leather jackets and the glowers of seasoned grunge-rockers, but they don’t rely on appearance alone. Their sound is comprised of a complicated hybrid of influences, pulling prog, punk and shoegaze together, but it seems effortless. 2:54 sound like warm breath condensing on a cold window. The vocals are chilling, even haunting at times, but the melodies are richly textured affairs, set against the constantly pounding drums that power throughout the EP. This is a very strong debut indeed. If 2:54 continue to put out such high-quality lo-fi then we won’t need to compare them to more established ‘girl bands’; because the Thurlows will be the ones setting the standard.
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