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What the critics are saying:
Ars Phoenix - Teen Movie Soundtrack:
Rock meets techno here but its not Electroclash. Eno-y and Cabaret Voltaire-ish vocals and proggy sounds have the emotional gravity of Simon and Garfunkle (as on the Dangling Conversation, 1996). Shimmery guitar lends a thread of psych-rock, while drum machine adds a slight disco vibe. Soundtrack warrants attention. (JS) - Punk Planet #57 ***
Ars Phoenix "Teen Movie Soundtrack" - This CD begins with a minimal tune on the theme of love, which lead me to assume there would be a similar One AM Radio-style sound through out. However,(Ars Phoenix) mixes it up a bit with new wave synth-pop played slow and mellow. The whole thing is very affected and a good amount of it reminds me of Soft Cell (especially on "Enter Twilight"). Anyway, the songs on here capture the sultry combination of the two styles well. After these nine tracks, you get a good idea of what this band is giving out. (LO)HeartattaCk #38
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driving, mid-tempo indie rock with with warm, spacey synths. Breathy vocals haunt the verses which give way to punchy choruses and a climactic ending. |
CD: Upcoming full length not yet titled
Label: For Documentation Only
Credits: Jonathan Glover |
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atmospheric, dreamy post punk/darkwave that starts off slow and builds in intensity as the song progresses. |
CD: Upcoming full length not yet titled
Label: For Documentation Only
Credits: Jonathan Glover |
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Dark, dancey, noisey pop. |
CD: Teen Movie Soundtrack
Label: for docuMENTATion only
Credits: Jonathan Glover |
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