Isosceles - Kitch Bitch/Watertight

There's more than enough here to suggest this Glasgow-based quartet will keep the art-pop bandwagon's wheels spinning for a few more years

Single Review by Billy Hamilton | 01 Apr 2008
Label: Art Goes Pop

Another day, another Glasgow art-pop combo. 'Change the record', the cynics may say, but give Isosceles' double A-side Kitch Bitch/Watertight a twirl and you'll find this disc's nae for changing. A clatter of cheeky guitar chops and shoulder-popping bass, Kitch Bitch is infused with the whizzed up hyperactivity of youth, wiggling its hips to sneering word-plays and bedlamic shoogle-pop melodics. Watertight is perhaps less infectious than its fuller-bodied accomplice but immersed in a spate of crispy jingle-janglery there's more than enough here to suggest this Glasgow-based quartet will lend some momentum to the art-pop bandwagon's wheels. [Billy Hamilton]

Release Date: 21 Apr
Isosceles play Moshulu, Aberdeen on 5 Apr and The Studio Warehouse, Glasgow on 18 Apr

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