
Around the end of 2008 and start of 2009 a whole gang of new UK based female singers crashed into the world of pop, like an agreeable hurricane. With colour, glamour, style and fashion they blasted away the landfill indie of the Frattellilightrazordetectives like dead leaves on the ground with music that was commercial enough to find a place on the radio and in the charts but had just enough edge and pizazz to attract the sort who normally thought that pop music was just for children. The likes of Florence & The Machine, Little Boots, La Roux, Marina & [...]