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Kele : 'Tenderoni'

Kele : 'Tenderoni'

Kele Tenderoni

 

Released: Out Now!

Label: Polydor

 

Free from the shackles of his edgy, slightly mournful bandmates, a beefed up, dancey Kele has washed Bloc Party right out of his hair with their ultra jubilant, yet spiky debut solo offering.

Emblematic of the East London scene he's emerged from, Kele is quite clearly having the time of his life. A true old skool summer anthem with a modern twist, this debut offering from The Boxer album is real dancefloor ripping up material and should be high up on the playlist of indie discos up and down the land.

Kele appears to be revitalised by the power and responsiblity that comes with performing on your own, he and the band he returns to should both benefit from the break he's taken.

 

Four stars

 

Words: Lawrence Poole


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