
The road for Peter Beckett
and Steve Kipner’s Indie-Pop reality may facing the end of the New Wave-era by the
beginning of the late eighties and later on, Think Out Loud finding themselves
drifting further – as a reminder that the collaborations between the two
idealistic pop-rockers met on the group’s first album back to the point
somewhere on the eighty-eights and then, several years later – these band
releasing the second efforts of Shelf Life; energetic rhyming and dancing rock
beats still believed by them to become an attraction for any listeners to
capturing or re-discovers their music project again. No worries because there’s
plenty good poppy tracks and harmony packs within Castles on Quicksand, Don’t
Throw It Away, From Where I Stand as well as Answer to The Why or thus
romantic-themed like Moonlight on Water and Let’s Talk About Love. If you
really like how New Wave music has changed your dearly dreadful living to
brighter years lately – you might considerable to having this album as your
collections as well hilariously fun and completed.
Shelf Life:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0TOFDgm7nzhtWW9D1l1Lrg
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