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Siman Ghost announce first London show at Surya London - 10th April

Siman Ghost

Siman Ghost announce first London show at Surya London - 10th April

Glasswerk Concerts present
SIMIAN GHOST

Tuesday 10th April 2012
Surya, 156 Pentonville Road, London N1 9JL
Tickets £6 available from Ticketwerk / WeGotTickets 

Three-piece Siman Ghost released their debut album, Infinite Traffic Everywhere, in Sweden during the winter of 2010 to great enthusiasm and critical acclaim. It topped the critics chart in Sweden and was voted record of the year by the readers at Dagensskiva.se. In 2011 the band toured Sweden and shared stages with the likes of Mount Kimbie, SBTRKT and Niki and the Dove to name but a few.

Most importantly, 2011 saw their first release with UK label and tastemakers Heist Or Hit, who oversaw their Lovelorn EP, which hit our shores in November. Lead track Free Agent saw wide acclaim not only in the UK and Europe but even in the US, where Pitchfork deemed it strong enough to feature in the first week of their site redesign as a key track. Other credible and relevant sources went on to follow in their footsteps – Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, The Fly and i-D all proclaiming their love for the track and subsequent EP.

Whereas Lovelorn, a wonderfully understated but primarily electronic record, was in Sebastian’s words "a collection of songs all conceived in my messy living room, very DIY”, the follow up Youth is very much more of a full band affair. Reflecting their live presence, the guitars are back and the result is a stylish coming together of all the debut’s promise with added sophistication and maturity.

From the cyclical melodicism and brevity of album opener Curtain Call, to the beauty inherent in the shimmering The Capitol and lead track Wolf Girl, there is a variety and aural confidence here that comes from an artist fulfilling their potential and songwriting ambitions. When the twinkling guitars arrive to colour album highlight Automation’s chorus, and with the likes of Siren and No Dreams to follow up, it’d be hard to argue that this isn’t their most accomplished release yet. Clever but accessible, like the very best moments of M83, Active Child and Washed Out, Youth is already shaping up to be one of the year’s musical highlights.

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