When Cut Copy offer an ostensible remake of Men at Work’s “Down Under” as the lead single from their third studio disc, is it a sign of the Melbourne trio’s chutzpah or of their essential Aussie-ness?
Let’s face it: There’s just something cool about Australia. Be it the tourist-packed dance clubs thumping with bass or the sandy white beaches on Travel Channel programs, our perspective of the island ...
The problem with listening to an entire album of electronic music is that you often feel like you are listening to the same song with a different track number. Indeed, finding a cohesive and ...
Many music blogs have diagnosed Cut Copy’s new synth-pop single “Take Me Over” as being a conscious fusion of Men at Work’s “Down Under” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere.” Upon meeting the techno ...
“Zonoscope,” the third release by Australian indie-disco pioneers Cut Copy, has one of those delightful album covers that perfectly conveys the album’s aesthetic—in this case, an enormous waterfall ...
Australia’s Cut Copy came into its own on 2008’s “In Ghost Colours,” which spawned dance-floor pleasers such as “Lights and Music” and “Hearts on Fire.” “Zonoscope” follows suit: It flows seamlessly ...
Cut Copy will hit the road for a string of US dates in late March with Holy Ghost!, tagging NYC’s Terminal 5 on April 2nd along the way. Tickets for all dates are currently on fan presale, and look ...
Cut Copy remains true to its name for its new full-length “Zonoscope,” chopping and screwing elements of popular and dance musics and yet somehow coming out clean on the other side with something ...
On Zonoscope, this Australian dance-rock band takes a small step away from the dance floor. Album opener “Need You Now” starts out with a pulsing synth beat, undercut by handclaps and shimmery ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. With its third album, “Zonoscope,” the Austrialian act Cut Copy has ...
On its third album, “Zonoscope,” Aussie four-piece Cut Copy continues the time-traveling journey from the disco-rific body rock of its 2004 debut to more neatly executed, undeniably ’80s… By Billboard ...