- by Sarah Robinson
- Friday, January 27, 2006
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A bi-coastal two-piece hailing from LA and Noo York, and include a ‘dancer and choreographer’ among their number? Young People might sound like typical art-rock poseurs but their EP is actually rather great. Six skeletal songs that sound empty and desolate, yet are carried along by a heartbeat-like rhythm and the kind of down-and-dirty guitars that haven’t been heard since the Great Franz Jerky Guitar movement of 2004. Imagine PJ Harvey’s 'Stories From the City…' if it was inspired by mountains and horses in America’s mid-west. Or something. The band shed a member between recording and releasing this; catch them while you still can.
A bi-coastal two-piece hailing from LA and Noo York, and include a ‘dancer and choreographer’ among their number? Young People might sound like typical art-rock poseurs but their EP is actually rather great. Six skeletal songs that sound empty and desolate, yet are carried along by a heartbeat-like rhythm and the kind of down-and-dirty guitars that haven’t been heard since the Great Franz Jerky Guitar movement of 2004. Imagine PJ Harvey’s 'Stories From the City…' if it was inspired by mountains and horses in America’s mid-west. Or something. The band shed a member between recording and releasing this; catch them while you still can. 
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