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Track by Track Review
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Love Torn
Bouncy, electronic and fun, there is a real 80s vibe to this cut. It’s all class. It does have hints of Hawkwind in some ways to me. |
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Forever
Starting with a jazzy groove, this plays with that along with electronic sounds and more. It feels like a warm weather type of tune. |
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Idiot’s Party
There is almost a punky angle to this cut. It’s still has plenty of that 80s thing on display, too. I like the guitar solo on this a lot. |
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Brand New Day
I dig the bouncy vibe of this a lot. It has a bit of a Beatles vibe in some ways, but delivered with more of that 80s pop groove. |
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Dream Time
There is sort of a yacht rock kind of vibe here with some spacey trippiness also in the mix. This has a gentle groove to it. It’s one of my favorite tunes on the whole disc. |
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Lies
Punchy and vaguely punky, this rocker really does make me think of the punkier era of Hawkwind. It’s a fun tune and a nice bit of variety. |
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Ticking By
There is a cool back and forth stereo pan effect on this number. It’s bouncy and classy. It has an electronic pop vibes, but also space rock elements. |
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Do It Again
More space rock oriented in some ways, this has a lot more electronic pop vibes at play. This has good energy and hooks. |
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Stars
I like the almost space rock oriented sound of this thing It has bouncy pop music built into its structure, too. |
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Separation
Bouncy 80s electronic pop sound is on the menu here. While most of the stuff here has a tendency to be repetitive, this track seems even more so. |
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Move
More guitar based, this rocker works pretty well. This is another track that has a healthy helping of Hawkwind like space rock. |
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Secrets
This tune has a bouncy groove to it. It’s electronic but also has some hints of jazz in some ways. I really love some of the keyboard work on this so much. There is a bit of a funky edge at times, too. This is one of my favorite tunes here. |
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