Corporates the love of SynthPop and Post-Punk collaboration experiments with Disco and Electronic Punk revival must providing these Portland, Oregon Electro-Music band Chromatics a new perspective and sounds which hardly would be debated easily between the experts or media. Led by Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthezisers), Adam Miller (guitar, vocoder), Nat Walker vocals, guitar, synthezisers) and the multi-intrumentalis-producer Johnny Jewel (drums) releasing their newest album – Kill for Love. Being completely reasonable; opening their album with Neil Young’s Folk song of Into The Black which eventually showing us the flashback of the day that Kurt Cobain’s ended his own life or even further to the uncertainty condition and bad situations during the seventies ear where that song just about being released. The eerie haunting symphony and vocals harmony cannot hiding the colder side-effects created creatively by the band’s sound mixing of Italo-Disco, New Wave or Synth-Pop for no good reason. Through the weeping songs like Back from the grave, Lady, These Streets Will Never Look The Same or Broken Mirror to Candy; there’s nothing that becoming (not) too personal selectively added by the quartet to putting more guilt not as personal faults but collective. There’s no easy ways to stopping these songs from playing and there’s not reversing way not to playing it in order to gaining more clarity consciousness within yourself, among the society or others and unpredictable endings later …
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