Dublin-based teenagers Little Green Cars have their debut single, The John Wayne, coming out on the ever wonderful Young & Lost Club on the 25th July, and it’s a impressive statement of intent. It’s a lovesong about failing to win the affections of an American teen by being refused entry to a nightclub – something that left singer/guitarist Stevie Appleby to go home and record the song using pots and pans instead of drums. Old school.
The sound is a lo-fi the Mamas and the Papas, with heartfelt harmonies and embracing simple pop-rock and on occasion gospel blues melodies giving absolutely no credence to what current fashions have determined as cool. A sound they like for themselves, and with the help the production skills of David Kosten (The Guillemots and Bat for Lashes) a sound for this summer.
If you want a special night – catch them supporting Bastille at The Underbelly (Hoxton) on 6th July
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Little Green Cars – The John Wayne (Radio Edit)
My Love Took Me Down To The River (To Silence Me) by Little Green Cars
Witching Hour by Little Green Cars
Gun In The Attic by Little Green Cars
Been watching these guys for a while in Dublin. They are getting better all the time. Really good musicians writing great music and lyrics. And they are super live so go see them in London. And well done Tim. Your review is spot on. One last thing in relation to your refernce to the Mommas and Pappas… the cross between Arcade Fire and Fleetwood Mac comes to mind to me. Cant you hear Stevie Nics singing My love took me down to the river…..
Yeah I can definitely hear a bit of Fleetwood Mac on that one, a lot of influences going on. Can’t wait to see them on the 6th!