Heaven’s Online seems to have everything. Well, not everything, after all, where would you put it all? But it has a lot, particularly many sonic things that you might not expect to find hanging out together in the confines of the same song.
There are plenty of 80s synth vibes, something that would have sat on the darker, more gothic edge of New Romanticism. But there is also a country twang, not a small amount of psychedelic vibes, a garage rock attitude, and an alt-rock swagger. Throw in some hushed and bedded down vocals, and you have something wonderfully odd and wilfully adventurous. Not to mention unique and brilliantly satisfying.
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