
The month of May always seems to have a tendency to fly by, while your body yearns for the summer sun. Taking it all in one step at a time, I am looking forward to all that June has to offer. One thing in particular is the self-titled debut LP from London based electro-pop "synth duo", La Roux. The album is set for release June 29th on Polydor.
Recently, La Roux released music video's for "Quicksand" and "In for the Kill", both of which will be featured on the upcoming album. Here is their newest video for the "Bulletproof" single. Already known for having wild style, this one puts the icing on the cake. Breaking away from what many perceive as normal, the video truly matches with the largely influenced 1980's pop sound that is La Roux.
For anyone intrigued and wants more La Roux and Mad Decent's remixes of "Quicksand"... Mad Decent's remixes of La Roux's "Quicksand"
La Roux is made up of the Brixton songstress and synth player Elly Jackson, and co-writer and producer Ben Langmaid. The flame-haired singer has been doing quite well for herself on the UK charts these past few weeks, hovering a few places away from number one. La Roux has been getting love from a variety of artists such as Zinc, Likelike, Hostage, The Twelves, and L-Vis 1990 to name a few.
The most popular single "In For The Kill" was remixed by prominent dubstep producer Skream, which debuted at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart on 22nd March 2009. Jackson recently talked about the success of "In For The Kill", why she's tired of the 80's, and the video for her new single, "Bulletproof".




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