The Cream Canteens – Moderate Peril (2016)
- Indie
pop/rock
- Electro indie
- Alternative pop/rock
- Indietronica
- Dance rock
- Indie dance
- Psychedelic rock
- Twee pop
- Synth rock
Comment:
this 3-track issue is a fabulous torrent being made up of lofty,
energetic synthesised boosts, splendid guitar twanging, and stunning
singing thereof resulting in something cinematic and lively and
brisk. It is such a sort of outing for whom it is quite hard to find
out analogues worldwide. At times those guitars may remind of a
period in the beginning of the 80s when some post-punk bands turned
into a sound which would later be tagged as alternative rock. With
hints at The Chameleons at Roman Fortress, for example. It
creates contrasts because the album did start off with rusty
tonalities which soon would develop into something playfully majestic
and impressively lofty. Although it is filled with magniloquent poses and
boasting showcases the result goes right, the result is fairly plausible All in all, it is the
success expressed in sounds. The outing is a bit in the discography
of Djummi.