Slow Club
Hometown: Sheffield
Slow Club are Charles and Rebecca from Sheffield, United Kingdom. They sing using quirky lyrics, a variety of percussion instruments and great vocal interplay. They are currently releasing singles on Moshi Moshi Records and have been on nationwide tours with bands such as Fionn Regan, The Noisettes, Hot Club De Paris, Tilly And The Wall, and Jeremy Warmsley. The pair have released four singles: Because We’re Dead, Me And You, Let’s Fall Back In Love and the festive single Christmas TV. http://www.myspace.com/slowclub Listen at Last.fm
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PASTE's Best of What's Next on Slow Club
6 months agoIn the land of strum-and-sing folk rock, there is a line... more at pastemagazine.com
Guardian UK's New Band Of The Day on Slow Club
6 months agoToday, Paul Lester tells us about the musical stylings of Charles and Becky, who are like a northern English take on the White Stripes, only less creepy Hometown: Sheffield. The lineup: Charles (vocals, guitar) and Becky (vocals, guitar, percussion). The background: They're not yer typical Sheffield act, that's for sure. They don't do synthpop (Human League), white funk (ABC, Heaven 17) or sampladelic electro (Cabaret Voltaire), and they've got nowt (South Yorkshire for "nothing") in common with Arctic Monkeys or Bromheads Jacket. If anything, these two schoolfriends, a voice-guitar-drums boy-girl duo in love with Leonard Cohen, Rod Stewart and "show-tunes" who formed last July and have gigged relentlessly since, are like a northern English take on the White Stripes or....more at guardian.co.uk
Buzz Bands LA on Slow Club
7 months ago@Seraphina_L on Thursday at SXSW: U.K. duo Slow Club opened their set with a couple of intimately twee songs at the Parish, but it didn't take long for Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor to fill out their alt-folk sound with a full band. Taylor especially showed her versatility as she also took on the guitar and two drum sets while she belted out melodies with vocals befitting a pop diva. But that's the charm of Slow Club; their skills could easily be more here