Discography
The Young Knives - Junky Music Make My Heart Beat Faster (2005)
Andy produced and mixed the debut EP by the British indie rock band The Young Knives.
Not available to listen on streaming services but all songs except “Kramer vs Kramer” featured on the band’s debut album, which was also produced by Andy. (See separate entry in this discography.)
EP reviews:
“In 2005, Andy Gill (Gang of Four) discovered the band and started raving about them. The band soon went into the studio with Andy to produce their debut EP. Then Supergrass personally asked the band to support them, The Futureheads ranked them in their Top 10 Acts in Dazed and Confused, and British Sea Power and Clor became fans. Then Tom Vek requested they tour with him. Then…..hotly tipped indie label Transgressive Records fell in love with them and signed them for their first ever EP. Crikey!” – 50/50 Magazine, July 2005.
“Producer Andy Gill has stripped down the Young Knives sound to expose what’s best – those pin-simple melodies, the underlying eccentricity and the rare essence of great English guitar pop” – Dale Kattack, Nightshift Magazine, May 2005.
Discography
The Young Knives - Junky Music Make My Heart Beat Faster (2005)
Andy produced and mixed the debut EP by the British indie rock band The Young Knives.
Not available to listen on streaming services but all songs except “Kramer vs Kramer” featured on the band’s debut album, which was also produced by Andy. (See separate entry in this discography.)
EP reviews:
“In 2005, Andy Gill (Gang of Four) discovered the band and started raving about them. The band soon went into the studio with Andy to produce their debut EP. Then Supergrass personally asked the band to support them, The Futureheads ranked them in their Top 10 Acts in Dazed and Confused, and British Sea Power and Clor became fans. Then Tom Vek requested they tour with him. Then…..hotly tipped indie label Transgressive Records fell in love with them and signed them for their first ever EP. Crikey!” – 50/50 Magazine, July 2005.
“Producer Andy Gill has stripped down the Young Knives sound to expose what’s best – those pin-simple melodies, the underlying eccentricity and the rare essence of great English guitar pop” – Dale Kattack, Nightshift Magazine, May 2005.