Album: Fischerspooner, Entertainment, (Low recordings)

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Sunday 03 May 2009 00:00 BST
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Fischerspooner are the electroclash/performance-art project comprising lampshade-headed frontman Casey Spooner, reclusive boffin Warren Fischer and an enormous supporting retinue of choreographers, dancers and make-up artists.

They're now on to their third album of fashionista-friendly synthpop, reminiscent of early Depeche Mode. The hype machine may have moved elsewhere, but Entertainment just might be Fischerspooner's most consistent record yet.

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