

Started themselves as an
unknown Synth-Pop and Dark Wave from Down Under as far as Adelaide, Australia
for being the cover-band for Depeche Mode configures like alignment through
decades of inter-influenced and rooted over their industrial-based modern
sounds – meeting with Static Icon noises product can be too close to your new
addiction via the similarity on Dave Gahan’s low-vocals onto the miraculous
Electronic devices in photon-wired or automatic delivering by Alan Wicks,
Michael Walker or Timo Jalkanen by respects as the mixing themed exploring more
and more clubbing desires and touch the external plot on making good music
sounded dark and cold while the same time becoming favorable in mid-tempo
chills just like the approval on Static Icon’s last album so far as one viewing
the dirty nurse in her non-disguise but extra ordinary to displays as the
art-cover for the Synth-Pop’s Metropolis Mindfuck power-tricks in limitless
electron magnets and thus semi-Hip Hop beats capable on being binged to purge
through-out these tracks like Drug of Love, Disease Me With Pain, Punch Funk
Baby, Paranoia to I Feel It then go on down deeper until you reach the bottom
with I Never Wanted Anything and seek what you need to seek in finding yourself
answer before it destructs …
Metropolis Mindfuck:
https://staticicon.bandcamp.com/
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