What You Wanted (S.C.U.M. Remix) by Spector
Tom Jenkins | Tuesday 20 September, 2011 16:18

Horrors associates S.C.U.M. have twisted the glittery indie-pop of Spector’s new single What You Wanted, available now via Luv Luv Luv Records, into a steaming juggernaut of a tune, complete with crisp, pounding drums and distorted guitar lines stolen from the hands of Hades himself. You can catch Spector – fronted by Fred Macpherson of the sorely missed Les Incompetents and Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man – supporting Slow Club at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire next Monday (September 26th).
Spector – What You Wanted (S.C.U.M. Remix) by snipelondon
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