Red
Light GO are part of the new wave of electro indie. They produce
simple infectious pop songs delivered with a rawness which
captivates audiences and leaves them breathless. Showing a real pop
sensibility in their song writing, they combine the best bits from
the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and produce a sound which is fresh and
modern. The sound encompasses a number of genres, from pop to punk,
indie to electro, rock to rave. The band have been likened to,
amongst others, Depeche mode, Joy Division and The Cure
Formed
in 2005 the
band released their debut EP ‘Was It You’ and digital
releases of ‘Take the Picture’ on Chromium Records and
‘Writing on the Wall’ on Moyst Records that year.
2006
saw the release of their self titled debut album, live radio
sessions on both local and national radio including the Radio 6
breakfast show and Pulse Radio and headlining shows at some of the
regions biggest venues and festivals including performances on the
Main stage at Ashton Court Festival and Stroud Fringe Festival. The
band also underwent a number of line up changes and started work on
a rawer more energetic follow up album
An
Electric Six-esque slice of sinewy electro-pop
(Venue Magazine)
catchy
sing-along choruses, and their breeziness is quite infectious
(KS
- Evening Post)
an
eccentric pop fashion that hints towards Numan and Depeche Mode,
(The
Mag)
Hard
hitting hooky synth pop with the emphasis on their catchy songs
(CD
Baby)
Great
spacey synth vibe, with a clear nod towards the Cure - Great stuff
(Matchbox
records)
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April 2016
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