Django Django are back with album number 4: Glowing in the Dark - which follows from a series of records that has built them a huge fanbase here in Australia.
The album was released last Friday, and sees the group collaborate with a range of artists including Charlotte Gainsbourg and Braulio Amadio.
Vinny Neff , singer and guitarist from Django Django joined
Tim Shiel on Arvos from his pad first thing in the morning in the middle of the London Lockdown.
Released February 12 Nine years since their Mercury nominated eponymous debut album, the Djangos have undoubtedly become one of the most inventively progressive bands to escape from the confines of the Scottish music scene. Now onto their eagerly awaited fourth album, a term overused but is always legitimate for this four-piece Edinburgh-formed avant-pop combo, there was further curiosity at just how they would manage with a recording process punctuated by lockdown. The insanely catchy hook-filled acid-inflected early single and Moog-fest album title track is up there with Hail Bop, Tic Tac Toe, In Your Beat and Life s a Beach as almost perfect pop music and promised much. It remains a go-to track months after release.