
You just have to hear this brilliant darkwave/synthpop/factory album.  Released earlier this year on the bands own Heartworm Press, this has now been picked up by Matador and will be re-released in November.
You will hear influences from Joy Division & New Order to Chris & Cosey with a coating of low level noise.  Just nine tracks long, it arrives, it astounds and then it leaves.  This is a proper old school indie electro album with heaps of panache, skill and fantastic tunes.
I've fallen in love with it.  
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