586 are a tragi-comic, garish shebang of a gang.
Deborah Coughlin &
Steve Horry write songs about money, paranoia, monkeys, guilt and small town warfare to indie-pop tunes with a bible of disco dilemmas and punk politics. Compared to
The B-52s,
Tom Tom Club,
The Long Blondes,
Art Brut,
The Moldy Peaches &
Arcade Fire - A performance from all five members is, at the very least, the most interesting of any new band around. Glitter explosions, impromptu stand-up, dance-offs, gifts and genuine enjoyment from the band are addictive additives to some of the strongest, idiosyncrati…
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