The band perform a stripped-down version of a song from their heavily electronic new record and revisit their 2007 hit all for the Guardian and Muzu.tv's live series
Klaxons - Love Frequency: exclusive album stream
Klaxons' Jamie Reynolds: 'New Rave was like the 60s'
Earlier this week we streamed Love Frequency, the third album from Klaxons, which is released next week. In our latest instalment of the Muzu.tv sessions, the band picked up their acoustic guitars and performed some bare-bones renditions of songs from the otherwise heavily electronic record, as well as a track from the vaults.
Beginning with Show Me a Miracle, the third track on Love Frequency, Jamie Reynolds explains how the sci-fi pop song was written originally just using an acoustic guitar. Its an age-old thing that if a song works on an acoustic guitar then you know its going to work on anything, says Reynolds. If you can sit around a bonfire and entertain people with an acoustic guitar then I think you know youre on to a cool tune. With much of the record, the songs existed before the production. What you might see as a glossy, contemporary production there is still a classic Klaxon-format tune behind it.
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