If you're needing a new guilty pleasure, you don't need to look much further than the video for Little Boots' new single, Remedy.
Yes, it's about "dancing and music being a remedy to some kind of poison in your life."
But it's also about Tenori On beats, massive synth riffs, synth-jacking, gratuitous kaleidoscopic psychedelia and Victoria Hesketh writhing around with some sort of Flock Of Seagulls hairdo.
"I wanted to write a dark dance pop song a bit like Britney Spears' Toxic," says Hesketh.
What do you think? Is Hesketh's Remedy toxic, mildly addictive or contraindicated?
via BBC
James Lewin
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