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The Frown's "Teenage Swim", track by trackThe Frown's short-and-sweet seven-track second album is an immersion into a creatively twisted techno twinkly nightmare, carefully and creatively constructed by singer Eve Rakow's eerie little girl voice and Klein Bass's beat constructions. ![]() Short-and-sweet track by track Folie à Deux: A meandering seductive stream of shared psychoses layer this opening track into something supremely dancey and disturbing. Dark Art: A high retro reminiscence. Deep inky darkness is counteracted with a chirpily pure light chorus. Lilith: Featuring Smiso Zwane this track transports you into an Afro-electro video game. Tag, you're it. Pony: This seductively equestrian song lets you gallop away with it for a while before bucking you off. Metallic Kiss: A song that magically manages to sound both 80s and futuristic. Climb aboard and time travel, whichever way your heart desires. 727: A pretty little dance number. Harm: The last track is a beautiful ending to this uniquely creative album and is by far my favourite song. Come on dive in, the water's fine. About Ruth CooperRuth is the production manager at Bizcommunity. ruth@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |