“The Long Blondes' long awaited breakthrough debut 'Someone To Drive You
Home' has been greeted with a rapturous reception by both the critics and their expectant fan base.
2007 sees the release of firm favourite 'Giddy Stratospheres' on the 5th
February, (featuring exclusive B-sides produced by Erol Alkan). To promote
the release The Long Blondes will be embarking on another tour of the UK
throughout February, culminating in a no doubt triumphant performance at the
Astoria as part of NME's BRATS shows on the 20th February.
So that's them; Sardonic singer Kate Jackson, guitarist and songwriter
Dorian Cox, bassist Reenie Hollis, guitarist and keyboardist Emma Chaplin
and drummer Screech. The next chapter of Sheffield's idiosyncratic musical
heritage: The suburban disco fantasies of the Human League, the opulent
ridiculousness of ABC, the seedy glamour of Pulp Truly a Carry On cast's
worth of characters all with loves, hates and passions just like yours.
It's a Blonde, Blonde, Blonde, Blonde world. Now just lie back and enjoy it.
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