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New Young Pony Club - EP

New Young Pony Club

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Album Review

This six-track (plus one video) EP peculiarly sums up two of New Young Pony Club's first three singles, released from 2004 through 2006. "Ice Cream," their first A-side (used for a 2006 Intel commercial), is included, as is the dance mix of "Get Lucky" and a B-side, but "The Get Go" (which is at least the equal of the other two A-sides) is not. Instead, there are three remixes of "Ice Cream." While everything is enjoyable, it's frustrating that this wasn't a tidy, all-inclusive compilation of New Young Pony Club's releases up to their first album. Nonetheless, this is a small serving of sharp, playfully detached indie pop that owes much to early B-52's, the Waitresses, Bush Tetras, Romeo Void, and even Elastica. That it's also kind of a tease makes some degree of sense.

Customer Reviews

Awesome

These guys are radical. And for under $3... this is a bargain! Just do it!

Not good

I reckon that this is a really stupid albumn and it dosen't have any tune to it it needs more background music in most of the songs

Catchy!!

Icecream is an awesome song some with a catchy tune and original lyrics. I hope that NYPC are here to stay, because they are new and fresh - unlike a lot of mainstream dance/rock bands today. Do yourselves a favour and buy now!

Biography

Formed: 2004 in London, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The London dance-rock group New Young Pony Club initially featured Tahita Bulmer (vocals), Andy Spence (guitar), Igor Volk (bass), Lou Hayter (keyboards), and Sarah Jones (drums). Inspired by LCD Soundsystem, the Stranglers, and Gang of Four, the band arrived with the release of the Ice Cream 7" in February 2005. The limited-edition pressing of 1,000 copies sold out in just three days, fueling New Young Pony Club's growing popularity among the U.K. music press and chic blogs. A deal with Modular...
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