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Tag: Synth Pop

Metronomy – Greatest Hits review

Alright you, no laughing at the back! Greatest Hits is obviously an ironic title for this collection, not a suggestion … More

Art Rock, Indie, Joseph Mount, Metronomy, Metronomy Greatest Hits, Synth Pop, The English Riviera

Saint Etienne – International review

Few things trigger your cynic-o-meter than a band saying that so and so album is their last. It’s the musical … More

Bob Stanley, International review, Pete Wiggs, Saint Etienne, Sarah Cracknell, Synth Pop

100 Greatest Songs of the 20’s So Far #40 Fat Dog – Peace Song

Released: 2024 There’s something about bands formed during the pandemic. Whereas in the old world you’d meet like minded souls, … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 20's So Far, Fat Dog, Indie, Peace Song, Synth Pop

Water From Your Eyes – It’s A Beautiful Place Review

We last met Water From Your Eyes via their remix album Crushed By Everyone in late 2024. Consisting of material … More

Art Rock, Avant Garde, Dinosaurs, Nate Amos, Synth Pop, Water From Your Eyes It's A Beautiful Place review

Gary Numan – BBC Radio Sessions (John Peel 1979) review

In some ways you’d have considered Gary Numan mad. Plenty more would’ve concurred when the singer attempted to fly solo … More

Gary Numan, Hip Hop, John Peel, New Wave, Synth Pop, Tubeway Arm

100 Greatest Songs of the 20’s So Far #61 Adult DVD – Bill Murray

Released: 2022 What with all this talk of Artificial Intelligence n’ that, plagiarism is very much the enemy of creativity … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 20's So Far, Adult DVD, Bill Murray, Leeds Music, Synth Pop

Tune-Yards – Better Dreaming review

Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner are not the first to feel it of course, but they know that like the … More

Avant Garde, Better Dreaming review, Merill Garbus, Nate Brenner, Synth Pop, Tuneyards

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

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