Interstellar
Frankie Rose is a pop sophisticate with a knack for reading the infinitesimal trendlines coursing through Hiplandia. A few years ago, with Vivian Girls and Dum Dum Girls, she was early on the girl-group punk boomlet. Now solo, she’s rocking the current micro-vogue for Eighties shoegaze pop: guitar-synth swirls, paper-thin New Wave bass surge, space-waif vocals like a spring breeze that barely billows your window curtains. And she’s pretty good at, especially on icily bumpin’ songs that add an airy gush to the Cure‘s early dance moves. Even the album’s drum-less Calgon, take me away ambient-ballad moments have just enough melodic ballast to keep things from floating too far into the mystic. Keep trendin’, girl.
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