07 Jun 2006

The Pipettes
Pull Shapes

Memphis Industries

WE SAY

Buzz is growing steadily for this Brighton three-piece. Their last single crept into the Top 40 without any serious promotional push. This is the follow-up, taken from the forthcoming album, We Are The Pipettes. The idea of reviving the Phil Spector pop sound could risk slipping into complete parody, but not when it's done as flawlessly as this. The Pipettes are unsigned for publishing and are available for licensing outside of UK & Europe. JF London Gig: 3 July, Kings College London

CONTACTS

Jason Marcus, Nettwerk Management - +44 (0)20 7424 7500

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