
The Blessed Drones Club move into the light on anti-anthem “International”
Everyone’s favourite sonic space warriors are back with another slice of apocalyptic rave pop.
Situated in Tottenham’s beating heart lies the dystopian lair of the formidable and inimitable Drones Club. At their core are three individuals who craft a series of often perplexing odes to rampant consumerism and cream coloured crocodiles, whilst ensuring the project is a radically inclusive organisation with fluid boundaries.
There are very few congregations of humanoids that compare to the surreal and otherworldly experience that is a Drones Club performance. Picture the demonic energy of an ancient polytheistic religion combined with a political rally and you should be somewhere near their unholy ceremony in all its marvellous, irreverent and idiosyncratic wonderment.
It can be difficult to replicate a live experience that is so unique on to record but fortunately for the mighty Drones, they have deftly navigated this swampy area and created a world-wide, summer banger in “International”.
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