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Lights Go Blue are ready to storm the US, supporting Enter Shikari with their brand new tunes featured on their latest record, This is Spectrum. Recorded in their home studio, the sound is so powerful it’s quite remarkable to think just two people created it.
The EP is packed full of charismatic electro pop grooves and innovative beats and rhythms. Opening track “Flashlights” is a lively, upbeat and captivating track that it will have you jumping up and dancing with the best of them no matter what style of music you’re into.
It’s noted this height of momentum isn’t lost and continues to build throughout the EP. “Russian Blue Lagoon” will become a definite crowd pleaser with its catchy and memorable chorus, and the voices blend together so perfectly. It also features a rockier track, “The Only Way We Look Is Up,” showcasing their range of musical talent.
There’s no denying these tracks were written to play live and they’re sure to get the crowd moving and wanting more.