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Formed by brothers Will and Matt Ritson, FORMATIONs life-affirming blend of disco grooves, punk attitude and vehement social insight builds towards its ultimate statement as the new single Powerful People previews the release of their eagerly anticipated debut album Look At The Powerful People on March 24th
Produced by Leon Vynehall, Look At The Powerful People demonstrates that FORMATIONs forward-thinking sonics have evolved to reach their full potential. In addition to the new single, other highlights such as On The Board and A Friend capture FORMATIONs irrepressible and bass-heavy cocktail of dirty dance rhythms which pound with the fiery energy of their live performances. At the other extreme, Blood Red Hand in an understated, slow-burning anthem and the closing track Ring offers something entirely different with a dreamy, piano-orientated approach closing the album on an upbeat high.
In addition to the new tracks, the album also features fresh new productions of some of the key singles from FORMATIONs journey to date in the shape of Pleasure and Drugs.
Master crafters of sweaty, hook-filled, cowbell-clanging dance-pop tipped for great things. FACT
A thumping, politically-charged range of tracks bursting with ferocious energy and tales of a despondent youth. Notion
A band able to whip punk, pop, disco, guitars and a hi-tempo live edge into a repertoire of genuine songs. Mixmag
Channelling Bowie and Iggy for their house-y freestyles. NME
One of pops brightest prospects in yonks. DIY
They tap into the avant-funk action of Dinosaur L, Liquid Liquid and their postdisco/no wave ilk. The Guardian
London twins fashion politically charged post-punk grooves. Q






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