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Fed up? Miserable? Bored? Put Empire Of The Sun in your pipe and smoke it.
If Bat For Lashes, The Klaxons and MGMT have already beaten a path to your door,
these synth-

Empire Of The Sun are Australian duo Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore, the former
of The Sleepy Jackson, the latter of Pnau, bands which have garnered critical acclaim
without making a major commercial splash. In an act of joyous spontaneity, or a re-
They come wearing fabulous costumes, starring in elaborate music videos, and mumbling
explanations of the arcane concepts behind their creative vision -
Walking On A Dream is the first single from Empire Of The Sun’s album of the same
name, out on February 16, a blissful, synth-
If they did rip it off, they did good. Walking On A Dream floats along on gently
surging organ chords and fragile, rhythmic guitar, with soft but precise drum machine
beats providing momentum. You can imagine loved-
The lyrics are poetic, impenetrable, and intimate. It is an unexpectedly romantic track, one which captures the breathlessness of a chance encounter. Steele’s vocals can be whiny in the verses, but the delivery of the chorus – in falsetto, achingly groovy – would have done Prince proud.
I only have one question. Where’s the mythological element? Fact is; this track is
about as otherworldly as my left elbow. Experienced in context, with the dramatic
costumes, arch posing and cryptic imagery in tow, you realise that Empire Of The
Sun’s music is not as avant-