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Reprise Go Away (Korova 1985)




 

   The New Wave scene society genre point-blank duo or group representing their Scottish background as the lyrics from these Glasgow's Strawberry Switchblade duet Jill Bryson and Rose McDowall dressing up as like they're a part of the blending mission of a cult community leader or mistress of Goth-Pop and Earth-Raiser whom dwelling the remote place of their own world build and made for each other and writing lyrics and songs within its commonly softer beats and medium magic fusion off the likes on Dance, Punk and Pop as a little bag of softer sarcasm and satyr changing the moods for any listeners whom questioning the looks or appearance of the group duo girls but then having a chance to driven by the techno-rock beats from the midst of the eighty-five's Synth Pop within this band's self-titled recording. The heavenly voices and thus mixing of essential New Wave beats ranging between the faster tempos to the slowest slow-dance romantic themes available here on the album track-lists.  Hear yourself out-spoken and humming or rhyming the songs through Deep Water, Since Yesterday, Little River, 10 James Orr Street to Who Knows What Love Is ? or Secrets and Being Cold ...

   Behind the overconfident make-up and ridiculous more make-up prettier than Robert Smith; Strawberry Switchblade really caught something special and sexy as inspired the genre upon their music to share with us - the eighties lovers society.



Strawberry Switchblade:
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