The Vacant Lots – Interiors (Album – Fuzz Club Records)
Genre/Influences: Dream-Pop, Shoegaze.
Format: Digital, CD, Vinyl.
Background/Info: The Vacant Lots strike back with their fifth studio album to date. The American duo is driven by Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen.
Content: “Interiors” sounds diversified but always getting back to a strong Dream-Pop and Shoegaze basis which is reinforced by Cold-Wave elements. This work reminds me of bands like New Order, The Neon Judgement and The Jesus And Mary Chain.
+ + + : I praise this work for its eclectic approach. The songs have been composed with great guitar playing -especially for the Shoegaze cuts, while featuring sexy vocal parts -excelling at “Evacuation”.
– – – : I regret the work is only featuring 8 cuts while I didn’t hear a true, potential hit.
Conclusion: “Interior” is a fully enjoyable work bringing different influences together.
Best songs: “Evacuation”, “Amnesia”, “Endgame”.
Rate: 7½.
Artist: www.thevacantlots.com / www.facebook.com/THEVACANTLOTS
Label: http://fuzzclub.com / www.facebook.com/FuzzClubRecords
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