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Homework sent me a promo copy of their upcoming mini album All That Glitters dans la poste, and it’s pretty ace – easily the best thing they have produced to date.

Since I’ve reviewed both Why Oh Why and Talk Down in the past, and they’re reliably solid songs I’ll skip over those and focus on the other tracks in this post.

Surfacing is a strong opener, exhibiting the general sound of the band – not electrifying but more of an all-round entry-level track. Fireworks is an upbeat, punchy danceable track, with a sugary synth filling; a preordained precision hit that I enjoyed more than the two main singles. The same could be said for Oceans: I don’t think it’s a coincidence that I prefer the songs where Homework lean to either synth or guitar-based melodies rather than a confluence of the two.

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Last but not least is the dreamy, witch-pop of Foil; its distinctive taste as a well-placed album bookend gives it a sense of mission, yet it’s the unexpected drop that appears from the haze of an instrumental synth attack that really makes it. Sure, it might be convention for bands to feature a climactic, building track that then jumps off a cliff and goes crazy at the end of their album (see Rush Of Blood To The Head, Rumours, Bon Iver for a nice wide sample, but I’m sure there are more) – but when it’s done well, it’s still brilliant.

Copies of the album will be available from the launch party on the 18th of November at Sneaky Pete’s; only 200 physical copies are being made so reserve yours now. Or whenever, I’m sure they’re easy.

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Homework, the Edinburgh quartet who burst back onto the scene in March, have released their second single from the forthcoming album which is out on 3rd October this year.

The single, Talk Down, is out today, and features more of the same fare we heard on Why Oh Why – just better. The screws have been tightened – the synths are just that bit more energetic, the scattergun drums exploited to their fullest effect, and Oliver Kass’ vocals wrap around the lyrics more comfortably.

Like, I said before, this bodes well for the album, which I’m really quite looking forward to. The hydrogen-fuelled synth solo that comes before the reprise at the end of the song is a brilliant climax to the track, one that really adds the strawberry jam between the two sponge disks that their previous single seemed to be lacking in (see what I did there, turning a writing cliché upside down? Bet you weren’t expecting that). Homework are playing goNorth, The Insider and Kaleidoscope festivals this summer.

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Edinburgh band Homework have returned after an 18-month absence with a new single, out on the first of March. Their new song, Why Oh Why, is available to listen (and, to download for free at their website) here.

The synth-laced introduction and electronic driven chorus is evocative of both Hockey and, to an extent, Passion Pit – and although it’s good, catchy and well produced, it seems to lack that danceable element – that elusive quality that drenches say, Delphic, but seems to have been drained here.

Don’t get me wrong – it’s a great song – there’s just a feeling I get that there’s more to squeeze out and pack in, like it’s been diluted. One hopes that this only means that the best has been saved for their forthcoming album. If that’s the case, and this is only a taste, then get excited for an excellent electronic indie-pop offering.

Rating: DDD

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