Carving up an art-rock schtick with more than enough substance to back up their undoubted style; The Neutrinos have been plying their sound in the quiet East Anglian city of Norwich for a little while now, selling out shows to older and younger audiences alike. Theyve already holidayed their rock in New York and Europe, been John Peel favourites, and now, with the upcoming release of the album they have threatened to make their whole careers, they look set to secure their position as one of the UKs most important and hardest working bands. Stalking a musical hunting ground not too far from the Nick Cave \u002F PJ Harvey school of dark balladry, . A taut rhythm section holds the band together while Karen Reillys vocals add caustic sincerity, emotion and an unrepentant sexual energy to the group. The Neutrinos are a band that have been steadily upping the momentum, and with their performances at Death Disco soon to be followed up with shows in Berlin at the British Music Week, it looks like the time is right to take things to the next level. Recommendations and hype aside, the quality of the music more than speaks for itself. Girlfriend's Got A Gun defines the sarcastic wit of the victor - girl over her defeated rival in a 'shock-horror' spat. My ex-boyfriend's girlfriend's got a gun... I don't know how she'll use it, I think she's gonna have some fun... Donkey Work (the second track) is pure Beach Boys filtered through a Soundgarden lens. Fun, fun, fun. Throbbing art-punk noise and sexy, urgent energy Time Out New York, Hot Guitar Band For 2007 Total Guitar