Kate Bush and Tubeway Army

Eurythmics: Granted, TEEN has always had an effervescent touch to offset its more academic side, according to The Toronto Star. Love Yes, however, is suffused with an ’80s-derived electro-pop brightness lovingly informed by the likes of Kate Bush, Tubeway Army and the Eurythmics and such turn-of-the-millennium devotees of the same era as Ladytron, Chairlift and Of Montreal that helps it click far quicker than TEEN two previous LPs. Yes, it still takes a bit of work to get a handle on TEEN stylistic and rhythmic hiccups and bandleader Kristina Teeny Lieberson propensity for heady feminist social commentary, but it feels less like work and more like fun these days. Any record can simultaneously evoke ABBA and Warpaint is alright by me. Get in the van. It’ll all make sense by the second spin, trust me.SUM UP WHAT YOU DO IN A FEW SIMPLE SENTENCES. We wake up, eat something cheap. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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