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Tag: Synth Pop

Gary Numan – Beserker (Deluxe Issue) review

These days we think we’ve got it bad if somebody writes a mean post about us, or the local coffee … More

Beserker, Cars, Gary Numan, Industrial, Synth Pop

The Slow Readers Club – Out of A Dream review

In the age of hyper connectivity it feels strange to be writing about a band who have a much higher … More

Indie, Manchester, Out of A Dream review, Slow Readers Club, Synth Pop

Circa Waves Death and Love, Part 1 review

In this era of attention seeking something as basic as a trip to the shops can be classed as a … More

Circa Waves, Deaht and Love Part 1, Indie, Kieran Shudall, Rock, Synth Pop

100 Greatest Songs of the 20’s so Far #93 Caroline Polacheck – Bunny Is A Rider

Released: 2021 The producer of Caroline Polachek’s albums Pang and Desire I Want To Turn Into You Danny L Harle … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 20's So Far, Art Pop, Bunny Is A Rider, Caroline Polachek, Synth Pop

Lauren Mayberry – Vicious Creature review

When Lauren Mayberry decided to make a solo album, it was all very grown up. Months before any material surfaced … More

Chvrches, Lauren Mayberry, Synth Pop, Vicious Creature review

Efterklang – Things We Have In Common review

The back story to Things We Have In Common is a fascinating study in modern faith and it’s constructs. After … More

Efterklang, Indie, Leftfield, Mads Brauer, Synth Pop, Things We Have In Common Review

Hamish Hawk – A Firmer Hand review

It’s a frequently addressed topic, but if in the last century being a star meant comporting yourself in a star-like, … More

A Firmer Hand review, Hamish Hawk, Indie, Post Punk, Scottish Music, Synth Pop

LYLO – Thoughts of Never review

If the three horsemen of career apocalypse go something like take a long hiatus, change your sound and make a … More

Glasgow, LYLO, Synth Pop, The Orielles, Thoughts of Never review

William Doyle – Springs Eternal review

His time in the Mercury-nominated East Indie Youth now well behind him, William Doyle’s solo career has been a lesson … More

Indie, New Albums, Springs Eternal, Synth Pop, William Doyle

MGMT – Loss of Life Review

It’s not like, as MGMT, Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser ever paid much attention to hiding their more avant-garde instincts. … More

#Music, Andrew VanWyngarden, Ben Goldwasser, Indie, Loss of Life Review, MGMT, news, Synth Pop

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