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Ringo Deathstarr: Sparkler – review

Still pining for My Bloody Valentine and the Mary Chain? Help is at hand, says Kitty Empire
  
  


Anyone growing old waiting for My Bloody Valentine's Loveless remasters to come out will find this compilation a diverting stopgap. Texans Ringo Deathstarr (ouch) released their debut album of homages to the Valentines and the Jesus and Mary Chain last February, joining a coterie of indie revivalists such as the Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Yuck. A vinyl EP available in three colours, Sparkler collects Ringo Deathstarr's earlier works, even more beholden to the wasted buzzsaw melodics of the late 80s. "Starssha" is a sped-up version of J&MC's "Just Like Honey"; "In Love" apes J&MC's "Sidewalking". But it's the boy-girl vocals of Elliott Frazer (guitar) and Alex Gehring (bass) that recalls the Valentines most of all. We all know Shields will never sue.

 

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