Woman's Hour are not your average band.The first clue comesin the name of the London-based four-piece, taken from a beloved female-focused news and culture showon BBCRadio 4.The second isin their graphic, striking monochrome visuals, meticulously curated in collaboration with TATE and MOMA certified fine artists Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg. These play with shape and texture, much like their powerful, iridescent music. On their excellent debut album Conversations, this has the intricate construction and intimacy of The xx and the iridescentshimmer of summer-defining indie pop.Pay attention now, orregret it later. "In a sense,we feel like the odd ones out", explainsfrontwoman Fiona Burgess of their nose-to-tail approach to their ... read more