Luxembourg Signal at When You Motor Away

Shelflife Records is one of the most reliably delightful little labels in our universe, so we are always willing to pay attention to one of their releases.  Their latest nugget is the self-titled debut album from The Luxembourg Signal, and guitar pop fans may well judge it to be one of the best releases this autumn.… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at When You Motor Away

Throwing Muses, Hobbes Fanclub, Joanna Gruesome, Lunchbox, Fishboy, Primitives at Tuning Into the Obscure

The Hobbes Fanclub – Up At Lagrange – Shelflife Records – LP/CD Hazy and dreamy guitars and vocals gives this album a sort of hot, hazy and lazy summer feel, which for me is just perfect. It’s refreshing and relaxing at the same time, without compromising on songwriting or quality.  It definitely fits in with Shelflife’s vast… Continue reading Throwing Muses, Hobbes Fanclub, Joanna Gruesome, Lunchbox, Fishboy, Primitives at Tuning Into the Obscure

Luxembourg Signal at BuzzBands LA

Deep into the Luxembourg Signal’s self-titled album is the song “We Go On,” a dreamy four minutes of popgazing that evokes the sweet melancholy of Sarah Records bands and all the contemporary indie-poppers who have followed. There’s a literal truth to “We Go On” too — the Luxembourg Signal is comprised of members who were… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at BuzzBands LA

Luxembourg Signal at AllMusic

Following in the footsteps of Aberdeen, the band most of their members used to be in during the late ’90s and early 2000s, the Luxembourg Signal‘s debut album is solid indie pop built around strong melodies and lots of guitars. Unlike Aberdeen, there is a heavy dream pop-bordering-on-shoegaze influence and a much fuller, much more realized sound this… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at AllMusic

Luxembourg Signal at Trouble Zine

Atteso, tanto atteso e finalmente qui nelle mie mani. Il disco dei The Luxembourg Signal non delude e incanta con la sua valenza ipnotica e squisitamente pop. Abbiamo già parlato dei componenti del gruppo, del loro glorioso passato (ex Aberdeen, Trembling Blue Stars, Fonda…) e del fatto che da gente così non ci si poteva… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Trouble Zine