Retro Pop Revival – Neo Dimes, Exoverse, SirenGlas, ShiShi

Neo Dimes pay homage to icons with their inspired cover of Sisters of Mercy’s song Lucretia My Reflection. Neo Dimes adds some modern production and textured brilliance, like a hyper electrocuted remake meant to energize the masses. We find it exhilirhating.

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Exoverse are addictive and catchy on their new single Neon Lights (When Love Ends). This is a classic synthwave throwaback in the vein of OG FM-84 or The Midnight. You can’t deny it’s catchy infection.

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We dig the erotic dark curiosity permeating from Enemy Inside, the new single from SirenGlas. The violent industrial electro production collides with emotive contrast against the singers inspired vocal. Its the kind of combination that could suit electro and pop fans alike. It’s a haunting hush.

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If only it could make me happy, but ShiShi knows Madness was Sad. The cinematic gem unfolds like a duanting mental takeover. Embracing the influence of NIN and adding theatrical flair, Madness was Sad illicits dark visions and otherworldy takeovers. “You just take my mind.” It’s easy to get lost in its immersive catchy darkness.

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