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The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes

The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Gatefold Cover)

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  • Released Date: 03 Sep 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, SAGA's "The Beginners Guide To Throwing Shapes," a true masterpiece in the realm of quirky 80s prog rock. This album is like taking a trip back in time to a neon-lit dance floor where everyone is wearing shoulder pads and mullets.

The album kicks off with the infectious groove of "Take A Chance," a track that will have you tapping your feet and throwing shapes in no time. The synths are deliciously cheesy, the vocals are soaring, and the guitar solos are out of this world.

Tracks like "What Do I Know?" and "Once Is Never Enough" showcase the band's impeccable musicianship, with intricate arrangements and catchy hooks that will have you coming back for more. And let's not forget "The Flyer," a power ballad that will have you reaching for your lighter and swaying along in pure bliss.

But it's not all cheesy synths and power ballads, oh no. SAGA also know how to rock out, as evidenced by the hard-hitting riffs of "Cat Walk" and the epic closer "Say Goodbye To Hollywood."

Overall, "The Beginners Guide To Throwing Shapes" is a fun-filled romp through the wild and wonderful world of 80s prog rock. So go ahead, grab your leg warmers and hair spray, and get ready to throw some shapes to this delightful throwback gem. Cheers!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. How Do I Look
2. Starting All Over
3. Shape
4. Odd Man Out
5. The Nineties
6. Scarecrow
7. As I Am
8. Waiting in the Wings
9. Giant
10. The Call

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About the artist

Saga

SAGA: The Enigma of Electro-Pop Hailed as the eccentric megalomaniac of electro-pop, SAGA has been causing a stir in the music industry with their avant-garde approach to music. With a discography full of catchy hooks and unpredictable rhythms, SAGA has managed to carve out a niche for themselves in a world of cookie-cutter pop stars. Known for their outlandish outfits and flamboyant stage presence, SAGA is not your average pop star. With a voice that can go from silky smooth to guttural screams in a matter of seconds, they keep audiences on their toes, never quite sure what to expect next. But don't let the theatrics fool you - SAGA is a true musical genius. Their ability to seamlessly blend electronic beats with haunting melodies sets them apart from their peers. Tracks like "Neon Dreams" and "Electric Love" showcase SAGA's knack for creating infectious tunes that will have you dancing all night long. With a growing fan base and critical acclaim to match, SAGA is on track to become one of the biggest names in the music industry. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, SAGA's music is sure to leave you wanting more. So buckle up, because the enigma of electro-pop is here to stay.

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