Love Frequency
Four years after Surfing the Void, Klaxons return with a new album, featuring production by the Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands, James Murphy, and Erol Alkan.
A catchy but conservative third album from New Cross stargazers and new rave pioneers, Klaxons.
With James Murphy and Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands on board, the former nu-ravers are often misdirected for their dance-heavy third effort.
Album review: Klaxons - Love Frequency. Their kaleidoscopic, acid-baked take on electronic music remains potent...
<p>You can feel the band straining for a disco hit on their third album, but old fans will enjoy its esoteric musings, writes <strong>Killian Fox</strong></p>
Klaxons' latest is an anthemic, danceable affair with plenty of pie-eyed, space-cadet idiosyncrasies and a good deal of charm, writes <strong>Paul MacInnes</strong>
Klaxons' third album, Love Frequency, only occasionally sets the pulses racing, says James Hall
Noughties scenesters' bouncy electro-pop return after four years away. Review by Thomas H Green.