Description
Brooding yet blockbusting synth pop from The Hundred In The Hands, who were described as Brooklyn-based pop alchemists by The Guardian.
The Hundred In The Hands are Eleanore Everdell and Jason Friedman, and This Desert is their new mini album, featuring six brand new tracks. It follows the release of their single Dressed In Dresden, a track described as A stone-cold killer tune by FACT, and nonchalant vocals, juddering guitars with rumbling doom bass by NME.
The new mini album takes a darker twist without losing their intimate knowledge of a pop hook or driven beat. Lead tracks Ghosts and Tom Tom are currently raising eyebrows online and at radio.
The band will play their first UK shows in 2010 in the run up to release, playing three Camden shows in late April / early May (including two headline performances at Londons Barfly and Dingwalls). In addition to this appetite-whetting run, the band are about to be confirmed for some major UK festivals across the Summer.
An album will follow later in the year featuring all-new tracks.
This Desert is limited to 500 copies on CD, and 250 copies on LP.






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