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Androgynous [ Vinyl / 7" Single ]

Androgynous

SKU: V85582 Barcode: 5400863087296
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Format: Vinyl / 7" Single

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  • Released Date: 23 Sep 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

NATION OF LANGUAGE's latest offering, "Androgynous," is a rollercoaster through the '80s with a modern twist. The New York-based band effortlessly blends synth-pop melodies with introspective lyrics, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.

From the infectious groove of "A Different Kind of Life" to the dreamy synths of "Tournament," NATION OF LANGUAGE takes listeners on a journey through their own personal time machine. Lead singer Ian Devaney's smooth vocals glide effortlessly over the shimmering instrumentals, creating a sense of wistfulness that is both captivating and relatable.

The album's standout track, "Friend Machine," is a pulsating anthem that begs to be danced to. With its infectious chorus and pulsing bassline, it's impossible not to get swept up in the energy of this track.

While "Androgynous" may borrow heavily from the '80s playbook, NATION OF LANGUAGE manages to make it feel entirely their own. The band's unique blend of nostalgia and modernity sets them apart from their contemporaries, making this album a must-listen for anyone looking to escape into a world of shimmering synths and heartfelt lyrics. Overall, "Androgynous" is a triumph for NATION OF LANGUAGE, showcasing their ability to craft infectious pop songs that are as timeless as they are innovative.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Androgynous
2. Again and Again

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About the artist

Nation of Language

NATION OF LANGUAGE burst onto the scene like a comet, leaving a trail of synth-laden debauchery in their wake. Hailing from Brooklyn, this trio is the epitome of cool, effortlessly blending 80s new wave with modern indie-pop sensibilities. Frontman Ian Devaney's dreamy vocals soar over lush layers of pulsating synths, creating a sound that is as infectious as it is danceable. The band's lyrics are both introspective and relatable, touching on themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human emotion. NATION OF LANGUAGE's live performances are a sight to behold, with Devaney's electrifying stage presence and the band's tight musicianship drawing audiences in from the first note. Their energy is palpable, and their passion for their craft is undeniable. With critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and NME, NATION OF LANGUAGE are quickly making a name for themselves on the indie music scene. Their debut album, 'Introduction, Presence', is a masterclass in synth-pop perfection, with tracks like "The Motorist" and "Indignities" proving to be instant classics. So if you're in the mood for some infectious beats, poignant lyrics, and a healthy dose of nostalgia, look no further than NATION OF LANGUAGE. They're the band that's taking the indie world by storm, one synth riff at a time.

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