Tuesday 10 July 2012

Red Light District - Come On Up

Single review by KevW


The music made by Los Angeles duo Red Light District (there are several other members in their live set up) might be less smutty than their name would suggest, but only just. "Any time you've got nothing to do, and lots of time to do it, come on up." Singer Juliette Angeli doesn't sound as though she has a discussion about the latest findings from CERN in mind. 'Come On Up' is the first single to be taken from the pair's debut album 'Smoke & Mirrors', an album that promises more of the same of what they describe as "one foot in the future and one in a dark smoky jazz-age carabret." And there's certainly a whole lot of theatre packed into this song.

Crunchy electronic beats are met with jazzy guitar, a swing rhythm and flourishes of brass. This inevitably brings an element of novelty to the proceedings but then this isn't supposed to be serious music. The lyrics have a certain mischievousness to them ("when I'm good I'm really good, but when I'm bad I'm better...") and the fusion of jazz, electronica and swing isn't the chin-stroking trip hop variety, it's the fun (for grown-ups) only variety. This track would feel right at home on a movie soundtrack and it's no surprise that Juliette herself is an actress as this is essentially a show tune, and now the stage is set for an album that you're either going to love or hate.


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