It’s probably an age thing, but those liquid and lovely guitar chords that seem to rise buoyantly through the music, breaking through the ebb and flow of the song’s sonic currents to burst brilliantly on the listener’s consciousness, remind me of some of the music of my youth—Echo and the Bunnymen, Power of Dreams, The Cure – the sound of the post-rock and proto-indie bands finding their feet and defining a sound, perhaps even some of the bands that were found on the fringes of the later goth scene too.
But that was then, and this is now, and now is all about Life’s Regime and Jackie Jones’ ability to blend robust beats and gorgeously driving grooves with these more dreamlike and delicate elements, something that she does to perfection.
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