This is a post-punk all -star band that features former members of Wax Idols. Smashing Pumpkins/ Garbage, and Light FM. There is a mix of influences; some of them lean their sound in a more dream pop direction. This is more pronounced on the synth wave-tinged title track that carries a dreamy glaze, though the guitars and vocals anchor it well. The vocals are performed andd produced in a manner that sounds like they could have come from a 4AD album in the early 90s. The drums add a bit of heft. The guitars are not afraid to add a more rock-like melody.
"No One Can Have You" finds the band cruising on a solid groove, as the drums keep things flowing. The guitar dances around this with a crystalline patter of notes. I am not sure I couldd call this synthwave, as it is more like dream pop with a side of post-rock tension, though they get dancey at the end of this song."Death Mag" has a beat that is not unlike "Running Up That Hill". But the vocals bring things back to a more somber mood. It's not hard to be less dramatic than Kate Bush. The synths darken things coming out of the chorus. Even though this seems like the most synth-dominant song so far, it is still balanced out with guitar. This is the most dance floor-minded song I've heard on this album. \
Was not expecting a Wire cover, but that is what we are getting; it is a more electronic take on the song. The last song kinda drifts by and does not grip me as much as the others, but ya win some, lose some; it doesn't suck; they just raised the bar high for themselves already, I will give this one 9.5, which puts them at the top of the heap for this sort of thing.
