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Fresh, forceful, melodic … and blazing hot! With a busload of catchy tunes,
an inexhaustible energy and an irresistible mix of coolness and lascivious
glamour, the Swedish duo hits it right on the spot. The pumping grooves and the
enthralling alternating male and female vocals bring back fond memories of the
golden days of the Futurist- and New Romantic movements of the Eighties and
bands like Human League in their prime … yet the band’s grand scale sound is
firmly rooted in the here and now. Mixed by production wizard John Fryer (Nine
Inch Nails, HIM, Depeche Mode, to name but a few…), the album contains the two
club hits “Cry Havoc” and “Penance” … two songs that have managed to generate a
massive level of interest in Ashbury Height’s debut even before it is released.
The Swedish duo has managed to produce an album that can be categorized as Pop
music without bearing any of the usual negative connotations in mind… are rare
feat, these days. This is music with complex melodies that you can still sing
along to, with fat beats and massive bass that virtually force you to dance and
with an emotionality that will inevitably have you hooked. Ashbury Heights bring
the glam factor back into electronic music … therefore: “Cry Havoc, Baby!”.
Released on Out Of Line and available October 19th, 2007.
01. Bare your Teeth
02. Stormbringer
03. Waste Of Love
04. SmAlLeR
05. Derrick is a Strange Machine
06. Cry Havoc
07. Swansong
08. Illusion
09. Angora Overdrive
10. Corsair
11. Christ
12. Suicide Anthem
13. Penance
14. I paint Nightscapes
15. Eternity At An End
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Ashbury Heights - Three Cheers For The Newly Deads |
CD $22.97
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