Suburban Spell drops new single, ‘Being Incompatible’
Peter Endall, keyboardist for 1980s Melbourne synthpop band Schizo Scherzo is back songwriting, producing and creating music after a long hiatus. Out now is a new single for the dark electronic project, Suburban Spell. The track is taken from the forthcoming album, “Incompatible”. “Being Incompatible” is a dark synthpop song about a relationship that has been built on mutual concessions and arriving at a point where one realizes a choice has to be made about the future.
Says Suburban Spell founder, Peter Endall, “I wanted to make a statement that continual compromising in a relationship can also have detrimental effects that can have far reaching consequences that can shape your entire personality, sometimes not always for the better.”
The track was written, recorded, mixed by Suburban Spell and mastered by Magpie Mastering (UK, Bristol). The video for the single was shot by Rick Plumridge and Paul Puccio from Dingo Cross films, editing by Dingo Cross FIlms.
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