A highly anticipated release for anyone who got wind of their debut album “Three Cheers For the Newlydeads” released in October 2007. It doesn’t disappoint, infact it highly delights.
The Swedish duo have only made their fantastic brand of catchy, charismatic synth-pop stronger in this EP, each memorable hook having you singing along after the first time of hearing it. It’s clearly one of those releases that you almost become addicted to for weeks after you first hear it, like some sort of drug you just have to keep nipping to the bathroom with for a quick listen.
It’s definitely going to be a classic though, this band is going far and won’t be traveling unnoticed. Check out their video to the track “Spiders” on youtube to keep you going until the album is released.
The tracks that stood out to me the most first time are “Spiders” (I can see why this was chosen for the video release!) and “Morningstar in a Black Car”. There are 5 new tracks and 4 re-mixes which are nice additions. If the EP is anything to go by, the album will be a must-have.
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