Helen Love - Debbie Take Control of the Stereo (Official Lyric Video)



Helen Love - Debbie Take Control of the Stereo (Official Lyric Video)



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“The perfect antidote to trad-rock drudgery” - London in Stereo
“Joyous DIY punk-pop from the Welsh Ramones” - Classic Rock Magazine
“Fun as f*ck...brilliant, unpretentious pop” - Drowned In Sound
“Understated punk icons” - Punktastic


HELEN LOVE Announce New Album Power On

Welsh Bubblegum Punk Icons Reconnect With Their Roots On Forthcoming Ninth Album

Released 13th November 2020 Via Alcopop! Records


Stream Lead Single ‘Debbie Take Control Of The Stereo’ Out Now


Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/GY-12OjU1zs

Stream and share: https://backl.ink/143175132

Watch the video for 'Debbie Take Control' here.
Cardiff, Wales’ bubblegum-punk cult heroes HELEN LOVE are delighted to announce that their ninth studio album Power On will be released on 13th November 2020 via Alcopop! Records. 

To celebrate the news, the band are streaming new single ‘Debbie Take Control Of The Stereo’ out now via all good digital service providers.

Listen and share here: https://youtu.be/GY-12OjU1zs 

Commenting on the announcement in typically vivacious fashion, vocalist Helen Love says: New album time! Let’s buy some super cheap Woolworths amplifiers from the 70s on ebay—20 quid, bargain, LOVELY. They sound f*cking great. Let’s turn them up until they fall off the chairs they’re resting on. Now we can plug in our Silvertone guitars. Sheena has painted hers baby blue, because she can. She’s got a fuzzbox; got to have a fuzzbox. Get a f*cking FUZZBOX. We’re BORED with synths. Yuk. Unless it’s some sh*tty old 80s casio thing. Carboot chic (b*llocks). We’ll just use that, OK? Weird noises? Stick it through a flanger.”

Spending the last year digging through her record collection and rediscovering her zest for the bands of her youth, Love has firmly reignited her passion for punk on forthcoming new album Power On, and it shows loudly, proudly and snottily on each and every staccato, pogo-inducing hit.

“Rediscovering old punk records is ACE,” she enthuses. “X Ray Spex were the best band in the world; that album, F*CK!!! Love you forever Poly. Let’s get The Modern Lovers on, now—LOUD. 123456 kerChing CHING!”

“I hope this record has ENERGY,” Love continues on the vibe of the new record. “WE had energy, recorded last July in the boiling HOT HOT HOT. Open the windows wide, KILL the neighbours, full steam ahead. Power On baby, POWER ON.”

Formed in 1992 and sticking to singles (31 to date!) and EPs (3) until their debut studio album Love and Glitter, Hot Days and Music was released in 2000, Helen Love have remained a prolific songwriting force across the past 3 decades, releasing eight studio albums to date.

Over the past few years the band have enjoyed a resurgence of popularity which has seen them headline Indietracks music festival, appear at Rockaway Beach FestDIY Pop Fest and play Primavera in Barcelona.

Picking up praise from Drowned in Sound, Louder Than War, Q Magazine, Classic Rock, London In Stereo, Punktastic, Upset, Buzz Mag, Digital Spy and more for most recent album Smash Hits (2016), the band remain as relevant as ever, with radio support from Radcliffe and Maconie, Chris Hawkins and Steve Lamacq at BBC6 Music, and Geoff Lloyd at Absolute Radio.

They also sold out their long-awaited return to London at The Lexington in record time; recorded a Christmas single with Tim Wheeler (Ash), Ricardo Autobahn, Pete Green (The Sweet Nothings) and Andrea Lewis (The Darling Buds); released a stonking Euro 2016 anthem dedicated to Welsh football player Gareth Bale; dropped 2018’s long hot summertime smasher of a single ‘Double Denim’; and followed up with the Kirstie Allsop-baiting Christmas anthem ‘Glitter Star’ following an intense Twitter beef.

Most-recently-released AA side ‘1234 Dee Dee Ramone’/‘Songs From My Teens’ came served up on limited edition cassette tape featuring both of the new songs and available with 5 different cover sleeves, reflecting Helen's favourite songs from her teenage years, including Devo, X Ray Spex, Human League, Jonathan Richman, and The Ramones.

Power On is released 13th November 2020 on Alcopop! Records

Power On tracklist:
  1. I Wanna Hold Your Hand
  2. Debbie Take Control Of The Stereo
  3. Jackie From The Estate
  4. Top Of The Pop Chart
  5. Dead In My Head
  6. Sandra Dee
  7. Power On The Music
  8. No 1 Star
  9. Leader Of The Band
  10. Wear Your Hair Long
  11. On My Own
  12. Summer Pop




HELEN LOVE on the internet:

https://twitter.com/HELENLOVE123 
https://www.facebook.com/helenloveofficial/ 

Alcopop! Records:

http://www.ilovealcopop.co.uk/ 
https://www.facebook.com/ilovealcopop 
https://twitter.com/ilovealcopop 
 

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