Jamie Reynolds, James Righton and Simon Taylor-Davis return with their third album, a collection of songs that are more openly emotional and personal than before, according to the group's frontman. Let us know what you think!
Jamie Reynolds: 'New Rave was like the 60s'
Almost a decade has passed since Jamie Reynolds, James Righton and Simon Taylor-Davis formed Klaxons, leading the brief yet bombastic blip in the music scene known as new rave.
Their third album comes four years after Surfing the Void, an album reportedly inspired by biblical visions experienced after the ingestion of Peruvian hallucinogen ayahuasca. Love Frequency, however, was created by the minds of a very different group of men. As Reynolds told the Guardian recently, the trio have "moved on" from the days of Shaman visiting and wild hedonism; they now run marathons, channel their emotions and test out their tunes on Keira Knightley (apparently A New Reality goes down particularly well).
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by Guardian music via Electronic music | The Guardian
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