Say Lou Lou – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Review: Say Lou Lou, ‘Lucid Dreaming’ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-say-lou-lou-lucid-dreaming/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-say-lou-lou-lucid-dreaming/#respond Sun, 29 Mar 2015 23:03:00 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=49891 “Gold was different,” Isaac Asimov wrote in his final novella. “It had a feel. Each piece had a weight. Piled together it had a gleaming beauty.” The choice Asimov’s protagonist faces when he says this is between payment for a job in the intangible electronic currency on which his world runs, or in 200 pieces of solid gold. In writing Gold, and in giving his character this choice (and subsequent obsession), Asimov contributed to the millennia-spanning narrative of human intoxication by chemical element 79.

So when twin sisters Miranda and Elektra Kilbey, who perform as Say Lou Lou, open their debut album with two tracks centered on gold, they’re panning in historically lucrative waters. Gold as a substance is well-suited to the duo’s aesthetic: effulgent shimmer inseparable from the dark ore around it. This duality is key to Lucid Dreaming, which plays as equal parts contemporary electro-pop and nu-disco homage. Disco is shiny and machinized, and yet married in history to the writhing, sweating­­ — that is to say, vitally human — bodies packing New York clubs to dance to it. Gold never comes without a cost, and disco has never been entirely without a soul. The Kilbeys understand what ABBA and Donna Summer understood in 1976, and what Robyn and Lykke Li understand today: that shooting through a synth-soaked, upbeat pop song with a strain of “and yet…” hits an endocrine sweet spot.

Elsewhere, hearing the word “bleed” repeated in a syrupy-sweet vocal layered over effervescent house pop and fizz — as it is in “Glitter,” the second of Lucid Dreaming‘s golden odes — provides a primal, conflicted thrill. Though the Kilbeys don’t plumb the depths of human understanding with these 11 songs, they clearly and keenly feel the weight of all that glitters.

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Say Lou Lou, ‘Nothing But A Heartbeat’ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/say-lou-lou-nothing-but-a-heartbeat/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/say-lou-lou-nothing-but-a-heartbeat/#respond Tue, 03 Feb 2015 14:19:53 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=47101 Twin sisters Miranda Anna and Elektra June Kilbey-Jansson, a.k.a. Say Lou Lou, have been bubbling under for more than a year since they first popped up on the BBC’s Sound Of 2014 list. The duo makes maximalist synth-pop, along the lines of Tove Lo or IconaPop, and has demonstrated excellent taste in producers so far, including nu-disco favorites Lindstrøm and Tiger & Woods.

The Kilbey-Janssons are already stars in their two homelands, Australia and Sweden, and from the sound of their upcoming debut album, Lucid Dreaming (our April 6), they are going for it. The latest single is the non-stop crescendo “Nothing But A Heartbeat,” and it’s a representative taste of what’s to come.

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