Back in 1995, on their eighth studio album, “Thank You,” the New Romantics pioneers proved that they could cover songs that no one should actually be allowed to touch. 28 years later, Simon Le Bon and Co. have achieved the impossible once again. “Ghost Town” by the Specials? Fascinated with synthpop carpet!
What initially seems like a patchwork quilt turns out to be super compact
“Paint It Black” by the Stones? Becomes a gothic anthem! The mystical “Spellbound” by the Banshees? Successful as a powerful eighties stick! “Psycho Killer” remains “Psycho Killer” thanks to a killer bass. The Brummies also show that they are still fond of disco balls with versions of Choice Cuts and brand new tracks. What initially seems like a patchwork quilt turns out to be super compact. Thank you!
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