Black Kids - Hurricane Jane
[Mercury]
Published Wednesday, 18th June, 2008 at 3:33 PM
UK release date: 23rd June 2008
Written by Denise Tench
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Fresh from their slot on the Vice Live tour earlier this year and currently doing the rounds on their first date-packed European tour, Black Kids have a busy, but surely promising time ahead of them.
For a band from Florida, the Black Kids latest release 'Hurricane Jane' has really done its 'best of British sounds' homework. It’s shifty, tribal opening morphs into a purposefully kitsch eighties homage; from its synth-speckled verse to the layered girly backing vocals.
However, adding to the mixture Reggie Youngblood's understated, occasionally woe-filled Doherty type vocal and some off-the-cuff quality oddments, this track comes off as mysteriously cool, much in the same way as Roxy Music always did.
Shunning the strike-a-pose pretension of typical indie dance floor tracks and wearing its heart on the outside, ("It's Friday night and I aint got nobody...") 'Hurricane Jane' explains why Black Kids are being ushered enthusiastically along the rocky road to recognition.
