Nothing, says ANDY HEDGECOCK, can rescue this undistinguished amalgam of ponderous melodrama and shallow philosophical speculation
Review: Public Service Broadcasting
The Refectory University of Leeds
AT THIS gig, Public Service Broadcasting deliver almost exactly what you’d expect and little more. Given their self-imposed limitations, it’s hard to imagine how they could offer anything else.
Splicing vintage public information films with electronics and guitars, the South London duo hit upon a winning formula on 2013 debut Inform-Educate-Entertain.
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