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exciting dark pop-electronica and organic Americana Rolling Stone
driving, heartening and meditative Consequence of Sound
effortless and infectious Line Of Best Fit
where Britains Madchester meets Springsteen Americana The Guardian
free-wheeling, free-spirited NME
spirit, passion, melodies and a Madchester dance soundtrack Les In Rocks
Future Perfect, Present Tense, the sophomore album from Ten Fé via Some Kinda Love / [PIAS], is a poignant, uplifting meditation on everything thats brought the band to this point and all theyve left behind in getting here.
The pair holed up in a derelict office block in Walthamstow resolving to write a simpler sort of song that would connect them to the songbook of their days busking on the London Underground. Without losing the infectious pop of their debut, the songs off Future Perfect, Present Tense seem to come from a deeper place with the two songwriters pushing themselves to be more vulnerable and honest. The Stones and Orbison influences can be heard woven into Caught On The Inside, Springsteen and The Cure into No Night Lasts Forever and the deeply romantic, blissed-out Americana of their debut has been honed further.
Recorded in Oslo as a band with Rob Shipley, Johnny Drain and Alex Hammond the friends with whom they had toured the first album this album showcases the new sound. As heard in the first offerings, Wont Happen and Not Tonight, the band have matured and captured a more close-knit, lush sound of five people playing together in a room. Intricate CSNY-influenced four-part harmonies that were honed on the road fuse with the energy they captured in their live shows to create a sound thats anthemic but rooted in personal chemistry.
Their latest track, Echo Park, premiered with Flood Magazine (80s-era breezy rock, seamlessly incorporating influences from Patti Smith to Neu!).






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