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Fusing <a href="spotify:artist:762310PdDnwsDxAQxzQkfX">Depeche Mode</a>-style synth pop with dance-punk's frantic beats and the witty style of electroclash, the Norfolk-via-London quintet White Rose Movement formed in 2002. Named after the non-violent, anti-Nazi group from WWII-era Germany, the band features vocalist Finn Vine, guitarist Jasper Milton, bassist Owen Dyke, keyboardist <a href="spotify:artist:4YdRhoFyQ6UhFUNQpWhIpt">Taxxi</a>, and drummer Ed Harper. White Rose Movement's earliest dates included gigs supporting <a href="spotify:artist:7ykTQnBdkrFW7TVzhfHkSY">Pink Grease</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4rC8J4M4aOqsQSCP4yoyJI">Felix da Housecat</a>; after signing to Independiente in 2004, they began working with hot producer <a href="spotify:artist:04ouBKIoUizgF9j6v6TWR8">Paul Epworth</a> (also responsible for shaping the sounds of <a href="spotify:artist:048FBwXjFYBWxSggPDipic">Maxïmo Park</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3MM8mtgFzaEJsqbjZBSsHJ">Bloc Party</a>) and released their debut single, Love Is a Number, in spring 2005. They embarked on their first full-fledged tour, supporting <a href="spotify:artist:5BYuBzqmTXwUDw2rYkwExr">the Kills</a> that year, and continued to work on their debut album, issuing the Alsatian single in fall 2005 as a teaser. Early in 2006, White Rose Movement toured with <a href="spotify:artist:7mDQwcnDUGuSoggxbUtVc1">the Rakes</a> and released their third single, Girls in the Back, and their first full-length, Kick, in the U.K. that spring. After a quick string of U.S. dates, including the 2006 Coachella Festival, they did another closer to home and spent the summer playing dates and festivals in the U.K. and across Europe. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
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