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Australian duo HTRK, Jonnine Standish and Nigel Yang, release their 5th album in 2019, their first since 2014's "Psychic 9-5 Club". Since their debut in 2005, ROWLAND S. HOWARD, who produced "Marry Me Tonight" in 2009, suddenly died, and in 2010, bassist Sean Edward Stewart committed suicide just before the completion of their next album "Work (Work, Work)". These successive misfortunes make the melancholy dark, but we still find overwhelming love. This work is a downer dub beat romance, with 9 songs in total, as if SADE or early 90's EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL were included in Italians Do It Better, and then 200 consecutive separations and heartbreaks.[Read More]
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she won't betray 2023 album.[Read More]
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SYSTEM OLYMPIA by FRANCESCA MACRI in London released on its own label in 2020, and the cult record that instantly became rare was repressed in a limited edition, and in Japan, it arrived at BIG LOVE EXCLUSIVE (probably) before I knew it. RAH BAND in the 1980s, GENEVA JACUZZI's magic, and rather than CHRIOMATICS, the romantic version of the movie "DRIVE" is a special edition that is already obscure at this moment, as if it were made into an 18-ban with a strawberry shake. Limited to 500 copies, almost gone.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Because I can feel the future in this record, I may be called the man closest to the Nobel Prize or the man closest to God. First of all, I'm already aware of the fact that I haven't been invited to the San Francisco new band The GONKS. Their first album of 2019 is ferocious. Speaking of ferociousness, the Japanese spacecraft Akatsuki recently succeeded in observing the cause of violent winds on Venus, the planet whose orbit is closest to that of the Earth. Aphrodite, who controls beauty and sex. Aphrodite elected with that supreme grace, proud of beauty. So I saw Aphrodite in The GONKS. That's why I thought they were just a band influenced by Rough Trade ~ Cherry Red's MARINE GIRLS and GRAB GRAB HADDOCK of the early 90'...[Read More]