yes the mighty and highly underrated Spector are releasing their 2nd album, with classic sing alongs and dancing on the floor, it going to be a cracker , please support the band as well
Spector is a four-piece indie rock[1][2] band from London,[3] composed of Frederick Macpherson (vocalist previously of Les Incompétents and Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man), Thomas Shickle (bass), Jed Cullen (synth, guitar) and Danny Blandy (drums).[4] The band's debut album Enjoy It While It Lasts reached number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and went to number one on the Official Record Store Chart on the week of its release.[5]
The group's musical output has been compared to a variety of artists by areas of the media, with The Guardian describing them as "somewhere between Roxy Music and the Strokes, The Killers and Kanye West, Pulp and Frank Sinatra",[3] and NME delineating them as "reminiscent of The Walkmen mainlined into The Killers’ chugga-train drive."[6]
Spector performed at XFM's 'Winter Wonderland' event in December 2012, alongside acts including Bloc Party, Maximo Park and Everything Everything.[17] Frontman Fred Macpherson was nominated in the "Best Twitter" and "Villain of the Year" categories at the 2013 NME Awards.[18] In March 2013, the band performed as main support act for Suede at an Alexandra Palace concert.[19]
Spector has a tech team, with a separate fan following via social media platforms Instagram and Twitter, called 'SpectorTech'.[citation needed]
It was announced on 12 July 2013 that Christopher Burman had left the band, with touring members set to fulfil his duties on guitar & synthesizer in upcoming concert dates.[20] The group performed at the Reading & Leeds Festival for the third consecutive year in August 2013,[21] before making their first appearance at Glastonbury Festival in 2014, albeit with their set delayed/curtailed due to a severe electrical storm.[22] Their Glastonbury 2014 set included the live debut of two new tracks, Stay High and Bad Boyfriend.[23] Two more new tracks, Don't Make Me Try and All The Sad Young Men were performed at a show at Leeds in July.
On 8 December 2014, a new single 'Don't Make Me Try' was premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show, with a music video for the song being premiered at Noisey the same day. On 3 February 2015, a second single, 'All The Sad Young Men', was premiered as Zane Lowe's 'Hottest Record In The World'. In a Twitter Q+A, it was confirmed as the first song on their upcoming album. The band also confirmed an "intimate" gig at London's The Lexington on 12 March to support the release.[24]
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