The White Rose Movement's debut album, produced by Paul Epworth, fuses electronics and guitars with consummate skill. First single, 'Love Is A Number', is a feral blast of percussive synths, twangy bass, mechanised guitars and Finn's distinctive, soaring vocals. A measure of its hard-to-categorise appeal is the fact that it's been played both at taste making London club Trash and on Kerrang! radio. The rest of the album is just as difficult to pin down. One minute White Rose Movement are showing New York a thing or two about disco punk with the jaunty bassline and nimble pop chorus of 'Girls In The Back', the next they're out rocking all comers with the dark, aggressive thrash of 'Alsation'. It's a unique sound that has thus far earned them support slots with The Rakes, The Kills and Soulwax.
WHITE ROSE MOVEMENT ON TOUR WITH THE RAKES
JAN 2006
Friday 27th - Exeter Lemon Grove
Saturday 28th - Portsmouth, Pyramids
Sunday 29th - Cambridge, Junction
Monday 30th - Norwich, Waterfront
Tuesday 31st - Bristol, Anson Rooms
FEB 2006
Thursday 2nd - London Astoria
Friday 3rd - Sheffield Leadmill
Saturday 4th - Wolverhampton Wulfren
Monday 6th - Manchester, Academy 2
Tuesday 7th - Newcastle, University
Wednesday 8th - Glasgow, QMU
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