Description
On Vox Low's highly anticipated second album, 'Keep on Falling', the Parisian band dare to don the ultimate sacred shroud of rock 'n' roll mythology: Vince Taylor's black leather suit. They summon on this album the spirits of Jeffrey Lee Pierce from the Gun Club, the outlawed and feverish greasers of the fifties, as well as the acid rock heroes.
Vox Low merges genres to create an enchanting blend of soaring krautrock, funereal post-punk, hazy dub, and minimalist rock 'n' roll. While the tone may seem to harden, they also appear in a more pop and strangely brighter light. From the majestic intro of "Distance" to the very Cure-esque "Keep On Falling," Vox Low showcase the full range of their talents.