She's No One by Plant Plants
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 16 June, 2011 15:39
London duo Stuart Francis and Howard Whatley, a.k.a. Plant Plants, are a relatively new proposition, having only formed in 2010 through a mutual love of ‘film scores, weird guitar tunings and heavy beats’. They seem to have found the ideal stable-mate for their brand of warped electronica meets melodic indie in the shape of Simian Mobile Disco’s Jas Shaw, who produced their self-titled debut EP. You can get your hands on it June 20th, via Less Music. In the meantime, bask in the dramatic, eastern-stylings of She’s No One. They play the Camden Barfly June 24th and the Hoxton Pony, June 30th.
Plant Plants – She’s No One by snipelondon
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