St Christopher - If Black Was Blue

  by Anthony Strutt

published: 8 / 6 / 2010




St Christopher - If Black Was Blue


Label: Edition 59 Records
Format: CDS
Fine indie pop on new EP from St Christopher, who were at one point signed to Sarah Records



Review

St Christopher were formed in York, England in 1984. Glenn Melia is the only remaining member that has been in all line ups of the band. They are most notably known as a group that were on Sarah Records. 'If Black Was Blue' opens this 3 track EP. It has a big and dancey indie pop sound and is very much a 1980's number, but in a good way. 'The Thrill of the New' is a live track, which sounds as crisp as my beloved One Thousand Violins with its soul searching vocal and a jangly backbeat that recalls Johnny Marr at his best with the Smiths. 'I Can't Forget You'(Mirrorball Mix)' is again dancey, sounding like a 1980s Merseybeat number. This is a decent indie pop with a good vibe.



Track Listing:-

1 If Black Was Blue
2 The Thrill Of The New (Live)
3 I Can't Forget You (Mirrorball Mix)


Band Links:-

https://www.facebook.com/St-Christophe
https://twitter.com/stchristopheru1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Chri



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