Cut Copy

Melbourne’s gentlemen of synth-pop are still about the lights and music.
Hannah Valmadre
Published on May 08, 2014

Overview

Melbourne's very own gentlemen of synth-pop are returning home to spread the good vibes and, as always, pack out the dance floor. Cut Copy's fourth album, Free Your Mind, was released last year and is probably the closest thing they have to a concept album, as it's hugely influenced by the Summers of Love in 1967 and 1989 according to lead singer Dan Whitford. It's strange to think that it's been 10 years since their debut album, Bright Like Neon Love, was released but at the same time exciting to see a band that tackles new ground while staying true to their original ideals.

If their latest performance at this year's Golden Plains is anything to go by, punters can expect plenty of the new stuff and past favourites such as 'Hearts On Fire', 'So Haunted' and 'Need You Now'. Touch Sensitive and Nile Delta will be joining Cut Copy for a night that is sure to be all about the lights and music.

For more, check out our interview with Cut Copy.

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