The final night of gigs at MUSEXPO Europe 08 kicked off with Hertfordshire band Jukebox Vandals. The five-piece follow a long tradition of skippy, danceable indie pop bands from Britain. They won the Xfm Uploaded unsigned band competition recently after enjoying some airplay on the station. Theirs is certainly a formula that could find an audience outside Britain too.
The Travelling Band play a lovely country-infused goodness complete with flawless harmonies and some very decent songwriting. Their debut album 'Under The Pavement' is released in a couple of weeks and they've sold us on pre-ordering a copy already. Former winners of Glastonbury Unsigned competition, we were in disbelief that these guys are from Manchester, England - it's the kind nfo astute twang-pop that drips with Americana authenticity.
Natalia Lesz is a Polish pop star who peddles a convincing guitar-led euro pop. It's accomplished stuff, as well it might be given that she's recently worked on an album with two of the world’s best producers: Greg Wells (Celine Dion, Mika, OneRepublic, Katy Perry) and Glen Ballard (Alanis Morissette, No Doubt, Shakira, Michael Jackson). Her first two singles “Fall” and “Power of Attraction,” made it to the top of the Polish singles chart. It's difficult to see where something so euro-pop might be placed in any particular market, but with the right songs we're sure she'll be heard above the noise.
Laura Izibor blew us away at Borderline. We've been fans of the Dublin-born soul singer since hearing some of the tracks from her forthcoming album 'Let The Truth Be Told'. Signed to Atlantic, her powerful voice was enough to silence the normally chatty industry crowd. She sang three songs that sound like out-of-the-box hits, first single 'From My Heart To Yours', 'Shine' which will be a single in the new year and 'If Tonight Is My Last', which is essentially a re-imagining of Whitney Houston's 'Your Love Is My Love'. Fantastic stage presence, great songs, backed by a fine band- what's not to love?
Danish band DĂșnĂ© played a rapid-fire set at the Metro. They're a bunch of annoyingly good-looking 18/19 year-olds whose heavy riffs and screaming, soaring vocals bridge a gap between electro and sex-pop. They played their MUSEXPO Europe show with conviction, and seemed to be having a lot of fun. Having listened to their album 'We Are In There, You Are Out Here', we're happy to say their live prowess translates to the record. Ones to watch.
Melbourne band Young Lovers brought proceedings to a close at Metro with their high energy synth--driven rock. The influences and comparisons were too many to count: Depeche Mode, a poppier Foals, one song even had a similar intro to U2's 'With Or Without You' before veering into a properly banging dance-rock song. Call it hybrid music if you like, one thing is certain,Young Lovers are an invigorating live act. A fittingly thrilling end to Musexpo Europe's live programme for this year.*******************************************
[All Photos Courtsey of KC Morse]




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