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La Tourmente Pictures (Lively Art 1989)




  

They're sounded difficult to follow as the vocals coming colder and the bassline turned to monotonously keeping the guidance beats captured alive as their music soul's controller, the second album from Asylum Party - the Goth Rock and New Wave band from Courbevoie, France by the talented duo guitarist/vocalist Philippe Planchon and bassist, vocalist Thierry Sobezyk with an addition later filled by Pascale Mace on keyboards, sewing the self-written songs coated with catchy beats and solo leads and bridges recorded on this Borderline album. The trio collaborating what they can as in the influences, the experiences and the hopeful thoughts to getting smarter to written self-proclaimed album into the inner circle of Coldwave culture and community but Asylum Party really and remarkably accepted in a very friendly and equal bare-hands into this closest society and sub-culture groups. The revealing licks and power tempo of this band probably can be re-described as a new movement has arrived and within it comes despair, sorrows, cold winter rain effects and tears of losings which concluded also on the lyrics for those album's tracks for example - La Nuit, The Sabbath or First Days Of Winter and even the coexist of life-changes believer song Better Days Ahead. Such a wonderful well-produced, important product for the scene and the perfect dominance of low-tones baritone vocals, harmony guitar-play and good common senses for being sad and bored without asking you to kill yourself.

Borderline:
https://youtu.be/FlUx5cPLAM0

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