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submitted by Nick Aug 11th 2009 08:01 pm (stereogum.com)
NAME: The Go! Team PROGRESS REPORT: Recording the followup to 2007's Proof Of Youth at Brighton Electric Studios in Brighton. "Some people think of music as self-expression, where you're pouring things out. I think of it as mining," says Go! Team's leader Ian Parton. From The Go! Team's past records, a bright collage of grainy samples, playground double-dares, and manic guitars, his mining sounds like a lot of digging through record bins and messing around with the pieces on his laptop. But that's not how Go! Team songs start out, especially for this record. For one, Parton says the emphasis will be on "singing and melody" here more than on the last two records. And his mining is a lot like that of other Progress Report songwriter -- recording every idea onto tape, or on his cell phone, then seeing which ones stick with him past the initial stage. "I hoard ideas," he says. "Someone once described it like a Ray Mears-style water filtration system. I do the same with samples -- I stick 'em down and then focus on the best ones. This time I've been mostly fitting them to a song I've written rather than using it as a basis for a song." Thus many of Parton's songs begin on acoustic guitar, played in his kitchen. Continue reading Progress Report: The Go! Team...
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submitted by Nick Mar 23rd 2015 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
This week, joyous cut-and-paste indie-poppers the Go! Team return with their new album The Scene Between, and they’re also coming out with five brand-new videos, one per day. They’re starting things off with a clip for the dizzy head-rush single “What D’You Say?” The clip is all adorable seaside ...
submitted by Nick Feb 25th 2015 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The Go! Team’s latest single “What D’You Say?” opens with a fizzy can of soda opening and being poured into a glass, and I can’t think of a better summation of the band’s charms than that. The indie-pop group has always had a sweet tooth, and nothing seems to have changed on their upcom...
submitted by Nick Feb 10th 2015 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The Go! Team are back after a four-year hiatus, and they’re more fiery than ever. The best indication of that is their second single “Blowtorch” which chugs along on pixie stick power pop so amped up it seems like it could fall apart at any second. Their previously released single “The Scene Between,&#...
The whole album is the sole work of writer, producer and performer Ian Parton


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