“It's got the icy-cool foundations of Ladytron, the pose and punch of Peaches, the samba sexiness of CSS and the electrogirl '80s pop sheen of Robots In Disguise. Unashamedly disco…..it's this year's surefire indie synth crossover record - a sultry, seductive Scissor Sisters.” NME
“A seductive slab of New Order-meets-ESG disco punk’ TIME OUT
Fantastic Playroom puts the emphasis on the content, not the trend, and in so doing makes a damn good case for post-punk's matriculation.” PITCHFORK MEDIA
New Young Pony Club, have already worked the underground up into a lather with dance floor destroyers like ‘The Bomb’ and ‘Ice Cream’ – full of their signature provocative lyrics and knee jerking production.
After a chance meeting between lead singer Tahita and production guru Andy in 2005 a master plan was put into action to establish something distinctly new and utterly potent. Enter – New Young Pony Club – 2 boys and 3 girls (Tahita Bulmer, Andy Spence, Sarah Jones, Igor Volk, Lou Hayter), the kind of band that has the boys going wild and girls wishing they were dancing alongside on stage.
Two years later, a debut single under their belt and a UK tour planned for the summer – New Young Pony Club, are ready to drop the highly anticipated and salivated over debut album.
‘Grey’ has all the hallmarks of a great track with its immediate, entirely loveable and radio friendly chorus. ‘The Get Go’ and ‘F.A.N’ provide the kind of tight and bass-heavy future discoid noise currently setting hairs on end up and down the country.
Crammed full of the types of songs that keep you dancing ‘til the sun comes out to play – ‘Fantastic Playroom’ is bound to be the soundtrack to a hot and sweaty summer – accompanied by, of course, lots of ‘Ice Cream’.
