Turbo-charged electronic pop album from Twin Shadow, aka George Lewis Jr. It's hard to imagine this record not going down extraordinarily well with the pop-pickers and indeed anyone who has a soft spot for the radio-slaying new wave hits of yesteryear. Big, airy synths, jangly guitars and Lewis's soaring plastic soul vocals - this is pretty much the last word in 80s revivalism, and it's done with such conviction and authenticity, you really have to take your hat off to it; not for Twin Shadow any hiding behind distortion and reverb. Yeah, it's cheesier than a Kraft Slice, but the guy's got the tunes to carry you away: 'Five Seconds', to take the most potent example, is borderline genius in pure pop terms. Fleetwood Mac, Scritti Politti, Steely Dan, Duran Duran, Prince at his fluffiest - if these are names you hold a torch for, however guiltily, then you need to get all over this.
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Turbo-charged electronic pop album from Twin Shadow, aka George Lewis Jr. It's hard to imagine this record not going down extraordinarily well with the pop-pickers and indeed anyone who has a soft spot for the radio-slaying new wave hits of yesteryear. Big, airy synths, jangly guitars and Lewis's soaring plastic soul vocals - this is pretty much the last word in 80s revivalism, and it's done with such conviction and authenticity, you really have to take your hat off to it; not for Twin Shadow any hiding behind distortion and reverb. Yeah, it's cheesier than a Kraft Slice, but the guy's got the tunes to carry you away: 'Five Seconds', to take the most potent example, is borderline genius in pure pop terms. Fleetwood Mac, Scritti Politti, Steely Dan, Duran Duran, Prince at his fluffiest - if these are names you hold a torch for, however guiltily, then you need to get all over this.
Turbo-charged electronic pop album from Twin Shadow, aka George Lewis Jr. It's hard to imagine this record not going down extraordinarily well with the pop-pickers and indeed anyone who has a soft spot for the radio-slaying new wave hits of yesteryear. Big, airy synths, jangly guitars and Lewis's soaring plastic soul vocals - this is pretty much the last word in 80s revivalism, and it's done with such conviction and authenticity, you really have to take your hat off to it; not for Twin Shadow any hiding behind distortion and reverb. Yeah, it's cheesier than a Kraft Slice, but the guy's got the tunes to carry you away: 'Five Seconds', to take the most potent example, is borderline genius in pure pop terms. Fleetwood Mac, Scritti Politti, Steely Dan, Duran Duran, Prince at his fluffiest - if these are names you hold a torch for, however guiltily, then you need to get all over this.
Turbo-charged electronic pop album from Twin Shadow, aka George Lewis Jr. It's hard to imagine this record not going down extraordinarily well with the pop-pickers and indeed anyone who has a soft spot for the radio-slaying new wave hits of yesteryear. Big, airy synths, jangly guitars and Lewis's soaring plastic soul vocals - this is pretty much the last word in 80s revivalism, and it's done with such conviction and authenticity, you really have to take your hat off to it; not for Twin Shadow any hiding behind distortion and reverb. Yeah, it's cheesier than a Kraft Slice, but the guy's got the tunes to carry you away: 'Five Seconds', to take the most potent example, is borderline genius in pure pop terms. Fleetwood Mac, Scritti Politti, Steely Dan, Duran Duran, Prince at his fluffiest - if these are names you hold a torch for, however guiltily, then you need to get all over this.
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Turbo-charged electronic pop album from Twin Shadow, aka George Lewis Jr. It's hard to imagine this record not going down extraordinarily well with the pop-pickers and indeed anyone who has a soft spot for the radio-slaying new wave hits of yesteryear. Big, airy synths, jangly guitars and Lewis's soaring plastic soul vocals - this is pretty much the last word in 80s revivalism, and it's done with such conviction and authenticity, you really have to take your hat off to it; not for Twin Shadow any hiding behind distortion and reverb. Yeah, it's cheesier than a Kraft Slice, but the guy's got the tunes to carry you away: 'Five Seconds', to take the most potent example, is borderline genius in pure pop terms. Fleetwood Mac, Scritti Politti, Steely Dan, Duran Duran, Prince at his fluffiest - if these are names you hold a torch for, however guiltily, then you need to get all over this.