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Really Like to See You Again

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Thieves strike again!

These new tracks are just as hot as anything on "Play Music". So if you dug that one, this is a no-brainer-must-have. Def going to be spinning 'American Skies' at my next party. New version of 'Desire' is slightly more fleshed-out and uptempo than the album version, and still sounds amazing... maybe even better. 'To Joy' is basically just a longer stripped down version of the title track. But if you're a fan you should buy it anyway! :P

Amaazing

They really deserve fame more than most bands out there

Excellent Single

The funny thing about Thieves Like Us is that they seem to be at their best sound-wise when they are at their most derivative. "Really Like to See You Again" is a perfect example of this. The song features a masterful blend of electronics and bass guitar in a downtempo dance song but it sounds almost exactly like any mid to late 80s New Order piece. Obviously the band name is a dead giveaway to the influence New Order had on them (Thieves Like Us was a NO hit back in the day). Regardless of the clear influences, the band and this single are excellent.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Berlin, Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The darkly stylish electronic/post-punk threesome Thieves Like Us are named for the 1984 New Order song (as opposed to the 1974 Robert Altman film), and they take more than just their moniker from Manchester's darkly stylish electronic/post-punk pioneers. Their timely, '80s-indebted approach has garnered comparisons to numerous dance-pop acts of the late 2000s, including Hot Chip and Crystal Castles, but their mix of gloom and glitter may be most closely aesthetically aligned with the seedy electro-disco...
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