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Keith
'Hold That Gun'
(Lucky010)
Released:19.02.07
Following a busy end to 2006 (winning Channel
4's 'Road To V' competition, collaborating
with Lily Allen on her ubiquitous debut album, & touring nationally
to raucous shouts of 'encore' with singer-songwriter,
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly) there's huge optimism for Keith
as they enter 2007 with the 3rd single release from their
ambitious & acclaimed debut album Red
Thread.
When the demo of 'Hold That Gun' won Zane Lowe's
Fresh Meat competition early 2005, a questionably named 'Scally'
sent in a message to say 'listening to Keith was like waking on Monday morning & actually
wanting to get up & out of bed.' Now, having
been completely re-recorded, it's official single release
has lost none of the original demo's charm and returns as
an even stronger, more anthemic, attitudinal 'fuck
you' to the apathy of acceptance and homogeneity that
runs through pop music culture. 'Take
me beyond this hole, resist the followers' world'
Keith protest. 'Where
is your ambition?' they rightly question, & emphatically
urge their belief, 'take your chances modern mortals to
command success.' It's all delivered with a quality
that could lull you into a blissful happiness & then knife you
with the sweetest of smiles.
For their growing legion of fans, it's backed by brand new
track, 'No Solemn Quest', further showcasing the expansive sound
that separates them from the pack. If these tunes don't make
you shake your tail feather, or at the very least nod your head,
then we'd advise that you take your ears back to your delivery
room and ask the NHS for a full and immediate refund.
A quick synopsis for those still not in the know, Keith are like
Radiohead at their funkiest down the local disco with the omni-observant
Morrissey buying tofu-scratchings at the bar. Some say the UK quartet
are a poignant package of sophisticated indie-dance for today's
musical intelligencia or, as we like to think, Keith are simply
a brilliant band for people who just want to think, feel, love,
move and groove to the best kind of music.
With all this, it's no surprise that both critical and fan
acclaim has further grown. With props-a-plenty from former Smiths'
turned XFM DJs Mike Joyce and Andy
Rourke, playing live for honorary rock & pop Mancunian Mani's 'Manic Mondays',
whilst being heard by a million plus audience for '96.2 The
Revolution FM', things are going from strength to strength.
Just ask one of the 50,000 Keith performed to at Japan's Summersonic
Festival, one of the 10,000 swiftly purchasing their album, or Tokyo's
'Inter FM' listeners when Keith topped their radio playlist
(leaving Timberlake at 4 & Scissor Sisters at 8). Having been
asked back to go and play the huge 'British Anthems'
Tour with Ordinary Boys and The View, it all reminds you just how
good the Japanese are at this seeing into the future malarkey.
And to top it all off, at this year's 'In
The City' music industry conference, Keith were visited in rehearsal
by A&R legend / SIRE Records founder Seymour Stein, a.k.a. the
man who found The Ramones, Talking Heads, The Pretenders, and the
slightly successful Madonna, and is 'widely
regarded as having the best ears in the business.' (All
Music Guide) He was so impressed with the strength of
their new writing, that he took a ride in their tour van back to
Manchester city centre. So clear a makeshift dance floor in the
office, and crank up the stereo - there's no doubt that 'Hold That
Gun' is a modern crossover classic.
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Hold That Gun (James Ford - Simian Mobile Disco Mix)
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Hold That Gun (Enemy Voices Mix)
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Hold That Gun (80 Hertz Mix)
7" (Lucky010S)
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Hold That Gun
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No Solemn Quest
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