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Liechtenstein - Passion for Water

Recommended by us on 5th August 2010

Passion for Water by Liechtenstein

5...according to our on Thu 05 Aug, 2010.

A year since their last LP, loads of super touring around the world and a new bass player in tow, it's been a busy, exciting period for Liechtenstein. Well, they are back in town with a new single so get fucking excited people! 'Passion For Water' is well jangle jangle and reminds me of the Waitresses with it's semi-monotone vocal delivery, casual disco beat and tasty rolling bass-line. If I was ever foolish enough to go on a English beach holiday (which I'm not) I wouldn't be at all surprised to find these ladies jamming it out on the beach. Two additional slices of summery indie pop utopia prop up the B-side and make for perfect hair grip listening.

A whole year has passed since their last record release (the debut album “Survival Strategies In A Modern World”), but now Liechtenstein are back! During this year the girls have, among other things, visited the US East Coast for a tour, travelled around in Europe (including a show in Vaduz, Liechtenstein!), and a new bass player - Ulrika Mild from synthpop band Compute - has joined the band. The new single “Passion For Water”, the fifth one from Liechtenstein, displays a somewhat new sound. The patented vocal harmonies are of course still present, as well as the feel for making fantastic pop melodies, but the sound is clearer, and the melodies more summery and groovy. The jangly title track is probably the most dancy Liechtenstein song so far, and it brings to mind an imaginary eighties British beach party, where Mighty Mighty, The Siddeleys, The Desert Wolves and The Man From Delmonte have been mixed into a cooling pop cocktail. With the trumpet raising “Passion For Water” to new heights, and the careful arrangements and beautiful vocal harmonies reminiscent of Dolly Mixture on “Spending Time With You”, this is a Liechtenstein partly searching for new directions. However, the earlier post punk influences are not forgotten but represented by the finishing, short and punk-oriented “On The Tram”. The single contains a download code for the mp3 files of the songs, as well as a music video for the song “On The Tram”.

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