"Love at the First Sight" was the second single Stuart Moxam released under the name The Gist. He was previously a member of Young Marble Giants who split soon after the release their only album Young Colossal Youth. The song could also be found on The Gist's debut album Embrace the Herd which was released through Rough Trade records during the same year. The song became a hit in France when it was covered by French pop singer Étienne Daho under the title "Paris, Le Flore".
June Singles Round up
Here comes the first singles round up, summer edition. These are mostly new comers for us but we also see some interesting comebacks. Like every month, we celebrate the diversity of sounds and styles.
Private World - Hypnagogia
Zero Call - Stellar Wind
The Midnight - Dance with Somebody
Gus Gus - Out of Place
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Cameo
Ängie, Harrison First - Basic
Annie - American Cars
Sun Spot - Running Up That Hill
Doves - Carousels
Haelos - Unknown Melody
Labels:
2020,
Singles Round Up
Paul Banks returns with a New Project Muzz
Paul Banks of the Interpol fame is back with a brand new music project called Muzz. The trio consists of Banks, Matt Barrick and Joshua Kaufmann and they have been playing demos since 2015. This year, Muzz have released their self titled debut album and a string of singles. Different to the noisy sound of Interpol, here it softens a bit by the inviting baroque pop notes. Muzz is out this month and this very Interpolish video was produced by the band.
Labels:
Art Pop,
Indie Rock,
Interpol,
WAW
Liena Aspera to Return with New Album in September
After 9 years, the dark minimal synth duo Alison Lewis and Ryan Ambridge have reunited for the second album titled LP II. The album is announced for release in September whereas the first single "Solar Flare" and the full track listing have already been revealed on Bandcamp. All these years in between, Alison has been busy with her solo project Zanias and Keluar with Sid Lamar.
Labels:
2020,
Dark,
Linea Aspera,
Minimal synth
Next Wave: Nation of Language
Nation of Language is one of the outstanding synth pop acts in 2020 to release their debut album. The Brooklyn based trio made their first appearance with the "Nation of Language" EP in 2015 which was followed by a string of single releases. Now, most of this singles have been incorporated into their debut album Introduction, Presence. The band draws inspiration from 80's New wave and Post punk when synth pop evolved from experimental to a commercial music genre. High praised by the music critics, they manage to deliver retro synth pop, by giving their own personal note. "Friend Machine" has been put forward as the lead single from the album and can be streamed below.
Labels:
2020,
Nation of Language,
Next Wave,
Synth Pop
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