British Sea Power are playing Splendour In The Grass this weekend and we’ve been lucky enough to get a few tickets to their Melbourne show at the East Brunswick Club. The British six-piece, released their fourth studio album, Valhalla Dancehall, earlier this year. A record that musically moves from concise electronic pop and solemnity to swaggering thug-glam in songs lyricising about local libraries, indigenous societies, pigeon shoots and the party to which everyone is invited.
As a live band, it has been said that their inventive shows have become a latterday rock institution. They’ve played shows across the globe – atop The Great Wall of China, on the Scilly Isles, the Artic Islets, down a Cornish slate mine, on ships, in forests and alongside the likes of The Kills, The Strokes, The Flaming Lips and Pulp.
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