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Redjetson are a six-piece spread over the less glamorous parts of London and the near beyond (Southend). Having honed their
sound for the past 18 months, the band are set to release their debut album “New General Catalogue” on independent label Drowned in Sound in January 2005.
The adventure preceding this has seen Redjetson release a debut split
single with Oxford sorcerers Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies, alongside a co-headlining tour with the same group, as well as a spate of recently-wowing London shows which have generated the sort of praise that would make even professional egoist blush. Add to that the curation of their own club nights in East London, it has already been an eye-opening experience.
Redjetson deal with epic songs full of slow-burning grandeur, emotional intensity and imposing passion. Despite their glacial exterior, their tunes are infused with a deep warmth and beating heart, moving away from the constrictive forms of post rock and into warmer, more soulful climbs.
New General Catalogue, their debut album, named after the book that maps the stars, is released 24th January 2005
Upcoming Live Dates:
Wed 10th November: London – ULU
Sat 4th December: Manchester – Night and Day Club Fandango
Wed 8th December: London – On the Rocks
Fri 10th December: Southampton – The Joiners.