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United State of Electronica perform at the new Crocodile tomorrow night. Here's what I wrote about the show for the Stranger Suggests:
The revamped Crocodile has been open for over a week, but tonight may as well be its official grand reopening party. You couldn't hope for a Seattle band to christen your new club with more positive vibes and body-moving sounds than electro-rock crew United State of Electronica. The band has a new album in the works, and an early sneak peak reveals it to be (duh) another happy helping of big, blissed-out, vocoder-led dance jams. With Velella Velella. (Crocodile, 2200 Second Ave, www.thecrocodile.com. 8 pm, $12, 21+.)
Speaking of that new album, it's going to be called LOVEWORLD, and though the band isn't yet sure about a label or a release date, it is going to be out soon. In the meantime, here's a new track to whet your appetite—the song is called "All the World," and it's as outsized and all-inclusive as the name suggests (and as cultishly, cartoonishly happy as ever):
It's not exactly a huge leap forward for the band, but if you're a fan, there's a lot to love. The band will also be selling a new EP featuring the song at tomorrow night's show:
All The World EP Tracklisting:
1. All The World (NEW)
2. What we Fitin' 4 (NEW)
3. All the World (Ron Kurti Remix)
(Also, you may still have time to win free tickets to tomorrow night's show—details here.)
U.S.E. photo by Trent Moorman
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