
What hasn’t changed is their ability to make dark, pulsing, intriguing music. Music that sits on a line that runs from the likes of Bauhaus through early goth and new romantic and yet embraces the sound of not only now but the future. in that cyclical way that music operates it tips a hat to dark, basement club experimentations in european underground scenes of the eighties as much as it feels part of a subversive new dance scene, albeit one that would probably scare the hell out of your average pop punter.
Stark atmospheres and clinical beats form sharp structures over which razor wire guitar riffs ring out and deadpan vocals show distain for the listener. And it is brilliant. With a twin base of operations spread across the western hemisphere, they are set to take Europe and The US by storm.
