Available on: Young Turks 7″
Improvisational electronica can often be a difficult child to love, but Holy Fuck have already shown that theyâve got a knack for breathing new life into a genre that can sometimes seem obsessed with navel-gazing. The second release from their recent album Latin on Young Turks, âRed Lightsâ is no attempt at high art but is instead a textbook example of how to pair a simple guitar groove with an insistent drum beat, especially if that textbook was written by a disco casualty who recently discovered Primal Screamâs Vanishing Point. Thereâs a scuzzy, funk-fuelled energy that propels this track through ever-mounting crescendos, and Brian Borcherdtâs keyboards do an ample job of lending âRed Lightsâ a rough texture, creating something that commands you to stomp like a jack-booted storm trooper. The B-Side continues the seventies theme, with a distorted bass that possesses more than a hint of a Blaxploitation soundtrack.
Set amongst the other tracks on Latin, âRed Lightsâ stood out as the most outright danceable and emotionally upbeat number and listening to the track in isolation imbues  it with an added sense of vitality. Itâs hard not admire Holy Fuckâs strict adherence to their remit of creating electronic music without laptops or computer programming – the results are often surprising and always entertaining, and âRed Lightsâ is no exception.
James Waldron