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E: 22/04 Win a pair of tickets to see Cut Copy x 10
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What was the name of Cut Copy's 2004 debut album?
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr> <td class="fieldTitle">Answer</td> <td class="requiredStar">*</td> <td class="fieldCell"> <input name="question[1899]" value="In Ghost Colours" id="1899_In Ghost Colours" type="radio"> <label for="1899_In Ghost Colours">In Ghost Colours</label>
<input name="question[1899]" value="Bright Like Neon Love" id="1899_Bright Like Neon Love" type="radio"> <label for="1899_Bright Like Neon Love">Bright Like Neon Love</label>
<input name="question[1899]" value="Rise Above" id="1899_Rise Above" type="radio"> <label for="1899_Rise Above">Rise Above</label></td></tr></tbody></table>
As its title implies, Melbourne trio Cut Copy's new album ‘In Ghost Colours’ is a less throbbingly in-yer-face affair than their 2004 debut, ‘Bright Like Neon Love’, which leaned more heavily on the retro synth/’80s MOR pop side of things than post-house/electronica.
Now, they’ve redressed the balance, while adding MBV-like bliss-pop, ambient soundscaping and something of Animal Collective’s wonky experimentalism to the mix.
We've got ten pairs of tickets to give away to an exclusive Cut Copy show, for your chance to win, just answer the question below.
G'luck!
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What was the name of Cut Copy's 2004 debut album?
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr> <td class="fieldTitle">Answer</td> <td class="requiredStar">*</td> <td class="fieldCell"> <input name="question[1899]" value="In Ghost Colours" id="1899_In Ghost Colours" type="radio"> <label for="1899_In Ghost Colours">In Ghost Colours</label>
<input name="question[1899]" value="Bright Like Neon Love" id="1899_Bright Like Neon Love" type="radio"> <label for="1899_Bright Like Neon Love">Bright Like Neon Love</label>
<input name="question[1899]" value="Rise Above" id="1899_Rise Above" type="radio"> <label for="1899_Rise Above">Rise Above</label></td></tr></tbody></table>
As its title implies, Melbourne trio Cut Copy's new album ‘In Ghost Colours’ is a less throbbingly in-yer-face affair than their 2004 debut, ‘Bright Like Neon Love’, which leaned more heavily on the retro synth/’80s MOR pop side of things than post-house/electronica.
Now, they’ve redressed the balance, while adding MBV-like bliss-pop, ambient soundscaping and something of Animal Collective’s wonky experimentalism to the mix.
We've got ten pairs of tickets to give away to an exclusive Cut Copy show, for your chance to win, just answer the question below.
G'luck!
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