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Bricolage

Where as Franz Ferdinand looked to The Fire Engines for inspiration Bricolage takes theirs direct from Postcard records circa 1981, Josef K and in particular Orange Juice - they even have the quiffs. The band do not have a website - well not one I can find - and there is not much information about them on their My Space page either.

They have their debut single, the double a-sided Footsteps/Flowers Of Deceit out on June 26th 2006 on Creeping Bent. Their are no details on how to obtain it as of yet so in the meantime head over to the aforementioned My Space page and listen to some of the best music you are likely to hear in 2006.

Sounds XP have already reviewed the single here.

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