Ok, Berlin is just so damn sexy. Angular, androgynous, pouty—it's a Bowie/Siouxsie-influenced urchin of an album that'll have you strutting around the house like a Milanese model on a Fashion Week catwalk. Highlights include the smouldering opener "Impressions," the world's only New Wave drinking song "We Didn't Go," and the deliciously disaffected "Tap At Floes." Skeptics take note: this is not the trend-hopping New Wave of the last few years; this the direct descendent of New Wave...its legitimate heir.
m3u audio streams (if the flash player above doesn't work for you): [hifilofi] Play all tracks as an m3u audio stream (or xspf, ogg, mp3 file)
[hifilofi] 01-Impressions (4:21)
[hifilofi] 02-How Do I Work This (4:30)
[hifilofi] 03-We Didn't Go (3:52)
[hifilofi] 04-Break Down (4:21)
[hifilofi] 05-Scout (4:08)
[hifilofi] 06-It's Time Now (4:12)
[hifilofi] 07-SM Art (4:43)
[hifilofi] 08-The Hurting Tears Of St. Genua (0:52)
[hifilofi] 09-Passion Of Life (3:44)
[hifilofi] 10-Tap At Floes (4:35)