
After scattering demos on almost all the trustworthy Blogs, the four piece ‘Heads We Dance’ teleported into the studio with Grammy award winner producer ‘Simon Gorgerly’ (New Order, U2, Gwen Stefani) & properly recorded 3 new tracks!
Heavily based on the 80s synth extravagance, & trading ‘almost’ every possible live instrument for analogs, digital machines, battery charged noise makers & plugged into the socket instruments. Yeah, This is a fascinating retrospective band but the sheer-flat-crispness of their sound is a result of a meticulous-futuristic-wires-free-world-&-flying-cars-fresh production that is perfectly tailored for a generation obsessed with no-logic-tech & fast forward trends. Pierre’s distinctive erratic semi-strangled vocals is a plus, driving away from what bands these days consider the-typical-indie-rock-lead-man-voice. These are indie rock tracks disguised in a glamorous & energetic disco-pop suits (make no mistake about that) but they don’t necessarily follow the indie textbook rules of the chapter “How & What do you need to make an indie track.”. There’s still strong guitar presence but made sure to always be accompanied by ones & zeros.
The first digitally-heart-full-charged single ‘Love In The Digital Age’ is set for release this spring & already been refunked by ‘Frankmusik’ & ‘Tepr’ (Purchase Here), the other 2 new tracks are the rock tinged ‘Work It Out’ & ‘You Are Never Alone With Model 21’ which has this skittle-brain-juice-jolting daft-punk-esque faux guitar solo in the middle, delicious enough when played loud to make you swallow your tongue.
DL: Heads We Dance
There’s always a lot going on within the tracks yet the properly constructed nature of them makes the sounds cream smooth & analyzable. The aura is doomful at times but always served in jewel crusted vocoded candy wrappers.
I highly recommended it, specially for the Fans of ‘Dragonette’ & ‘Sohodolls’.



















1 Say Somethings.:
good stuff. keep 'em coming.
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