supported by 4 fans who also own “Now Where (2015)”
compelling, joyous, synth dance rock… fresh and the real deal… a favorite from 2014
(not sure about the "punk" moniker… using the vocabulary from when it was coined, this is electronic new wave, in the same realm as ultravox, visage, fad gadget, and the flying lizards, and, more recently, mängelexemplar) Saucer
supported by 4 fans who also own “Now Where (2015)”
The whole album is dark, creeping, and dense. A sweet mix of drone and very restrained beats. I love every track but Queer Scum and Simple Detachment are the standouts for me. Joshua Stefane