Haiku From Zero
The Australian band’s reverence for reference is part of their allure and their fifth album sticks to the tried-and-true pop formulas of the past.
"Going back to your roots" can be a backhanded compliment, but Cut Copy's new record sets the tone for a band that only improve with age.
Melbourne's Cut Copy always seem to discover new ways to fine-tune their inclusive dance music and keep it sounding fresh and vibrant. The s...
Back in 2013, we praised this Australian dance-pop unit's fourth LP, Free Your Mind, while admitting it wasn't a much of a step in any direction for their sound.
Despite Haiku from Zero’s sunny musicality, there’s often a grim, apocalyptic subtext to the album’s songs.
Cut Copy - Haiku From Zero review: You've gotta give up the things you love to make it better.