It’s a sign of the times that our generation grasps onto retrospect and the days of yore as a means of escapism from the curt reality of our immediacy; however, some may argue to it is also a time of desperation and dissolution, especially when we pine for the nostalgia of The Eighties for influence and emancipation.
However, Ladyhawke’s pastiche of Eighties synth, accompanied by her euphonious harmonies are something to be endeared towards, as ‘My Delirium’’s resplendent undulations of simplicity will surely leave her revered by pop-proponents.
With her stage moniker deriving from Rutger Hauer’s (sic) 1980’s fantasy film, Pip Brown has managed to encompass a timeless element to her song craftsmanship, embracing simple metronomic beats and structure and layering it and adorning it with a vocal that is both frangible and mellifluous results in a splendiferously soaring effort.
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