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Separated By Motoways / The Long Blondes

The Long Blondes: Separated By Motorways

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by Rob Webb
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 12/12/2005
  • Label: Good & Evil

Finally, they've found an FM chorus... all that remains now is for Sheffield's latest and greatest to put pen to paper and actually sign a record deal. In the meantime, this two minute slice of Lamacq approved escapist pop tells the tale of a pair of girls who abandon their monotonous nine to five lives and take to the motorway. It's a strange premise for a song, but then The Long Blondes have always revelled in escaping the chavs and chips existence that some of their more illustrious South Yorkshire contemporaries focus on.

With Paul Epworth behind the mixing desk, the quintet sound spikier than ever and 'Separated...' gallops along with a funky, bouncy rhythm underpinning their duelling guitars. Kate's vocal is her most commanding yet, a mixture of frustration and vitriol, and with a chorus that demands airplay this could finally be the single that brings the 'Blondes to the masses.

  • The Long Blondes 8 / 10

I'm not a mass

but I am loving this track. Bravo Lammo.


Am trying to think of an excuse

To tell my girlfriend when I see this band live. The singer is unbelivably sexy. Song's a bit poo though.

Still hopefully I can sell the 7" for loads on ebay in a few months


Its a good song

Not as good as giddy stratospheres but indeed mighty fine.They should have been signed months ago. Best Unsigned band in the country, right now.


Top tune,

top larks.

Top choice of motorway references, too.


No one has

reviewed their 2006 latest single so I'm writing here. Really disappointed after hearing all the raves and stuff (yes it was my first time to hear their stuff)- sounds like gothic Smith, or low-fi Soft Cell - I won't say they are rubbish but I fail to see anything special about them. Kind of band that gets popular as 'fill-ins'.