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Kursk Radio (Sounds Red 2004)
Five-piece naming themselves
as the members of Soviet – the Electroclash/Italo Disco/New Wave/Synth-Wave or
Synth-Pop crew from Los Angeles came in with their alerting catchy tunes and
soft-motion beats for your popular consuming appetites striking hard through
the group’s second album release with the formation of keyboardist Amanda Lynn,
Greg Kochan (keyboards), guitarist Kenan Gunduz, Chris Otchy playing keyboards
and Keith Ruggiero performing the vocals with guitars as this weird formation
off the most electro-keys ambitions musical upon the mission for Spies In The
House Of Love probably, predicted as nearly Pop-tuning infiltration through
your thick wall hidden headquarters or the backdoor sliding seduction for more
information gathers just like real espionage works but this time doing it with
good sounds and attractive red-dressing babe agent performing the hypnotic
tunes with Involuntary Genius, Photograph, Flling Water, Waves of
Understanding, Dear Friend and Wake Up – almost finishing their tasks forbidden
to be revealed as identity kept and romance fake continuing the lushy moments
of touching as well interrogating of Felton Jarvis. Spies In The House Of Love: https://sovietbot.bandcamp.com/album/spies-in-the-house-of-love
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