Listen: Vladimir – “Born Slippy” (Underworld cover)
Dundee-natives Vladimir bring their own interpretation of scotch guitar melancholy to the post-punk table.
Their latest single “Born Slippy” (Underworld cover) is a symphonic maelstrom of morose shimmer guitar stabs, regimented attack-cease drum marches, and a brazen Ian Curtis (Joy Division) style vocal that pleads to the Heart and Soul.
Despite still in the delicate grip of adolescence, Vladimir bestow a musical maturity beyond their years.
“Born Slippy” is out as a digital release on the 7 April.
Live dates:
3 April – Glasgow, Broadcast
5 April – Perth, The Green Room
12 April – Dundee, Beat Generator
18 April – Sheffield, Detestival (Queens Social Club)
25 April – Dundee, Beat Generator (w/ Pulled Apart By Horses)
29 April – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club (w/ The Twilight Sad)
30 April – London, Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen (w/ The Twilight Sad)
1 May – London, Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen (w/ The Twilight Sad)
2 May – Manchester, The Deaf Institute (w/ The Twilight Sad)
3 May – Bristol, Exchange (w/ The Twilight Sad)
11 May – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s
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