Tuesday, February 5, 2008

New release Filthy Little Angels and MORE



'Nothing Works Twice' is the first official release from Projekt A-Ko's forthcoming debut album. Delivering an energetic burst of noisy shoegaze-pop, the song builds on the instantly recognizable sound of the Glasgow-based band's former group Urusei Yatsura, who in their eight year career released three albums, a host of EPs and recorded several radio sessions including four for the late John Peel.

Horowitz's delightfully sweet and catchy 'Sweetness, I Could Die in Your Arms' and 'Hug Target'
compliment the flipside perfectly. Following a sold-out single on Cloudberry Records, their debut album 'Frosty Cat Songs' is available physically on Kitchen Records and digitally through cult indie label Thee Sheffield Phonographic Corporation. They were voted at number 18 in the legendary Festive Fifty on Dandelion Radio for 2007 with the song ‘Tracyanne’.

The single, featuring two songs by each band, is limited to 200 copies,
available exclusively online. You can order it now from www.filthylittleangels.com

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Projekt A-Ko
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Nothing Works Twice 'fan' video - contains clips from old Urusei Yatsura videos and Projekt A-Ko live footage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68-L25owM6o

Otaku Blue - taken from their forthcoming debut album
mp3 - available free online from mapsmagazine.co.uk
http://www.mapsmagazine.co.uk/Calendar%20Songs/Projekt%20A-KO%20-%20Otaku%20Blue.mp3

http://www.myspace.com/projektako to hear even more songs

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Horowitz
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I Need a Blanket video - not the song from the record we're releasing, but its still brilliant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4UPXbFbYu8

It's Better to Eat Twinkies With Your Friends (Than to Eat Broccoli Alone) - taken from the album 'Frosty Cat Songs'
mp3 - available online from Thee Sheffield Phonographic Corporation
http://www.heychuck.com/theespc/mp3/Horowitz_It%27s_Better_To_Eat_Twinkies_With_Yr_Friends.mp3

http://www.myspace.com/horowitzband to hear 'Sweetness I Could Die in Your Arms from the 7"

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