| Live Review: Grouplove [Fibbers, York] February 17, 2012 |
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| Written by Dom Smith | |||
| Saturday, 18 February 2012 19:54 | |||
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Grouplove's sound is totally uplifting - we mean it - truthfully. Some music fans might be quick to label them as "hippies" and dismiss them but that would be unfair, because Grouplove completely and utterly rock the iconic Fibbers York venue to its rafters tonight, and they do it with a sound that falls halfway between Britpop and good ol' American alt-rock music, one big beard, a bunch of baggy tops and an abundance of long hair. This is Grouplove, they are a family of globe-trotting friends, multi-instrumentalists (with glowsticks for drumsticks...), and this is their life (and ours...) through music, documented at its absolute best.
Come show time, by bouncing around and always smiling in front of a backdrop mirroring their début full-length album 'Never Trust A Happy Song', this five-piece affect everyone here with established tracks including the anthemic and powerful 'Lovely Cup' alongside the charming 'Betty's A Bombshell' to start off with.
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