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Music When The Lights Go Out

After the debut of 2009's "Mad Max" Interceptors album, Screen Vinyl Image, a Washington DC duo continues to explore and incorporate the sound of more dark and melancholic 80s.

Strange Behavior is an album of a very colorful mix of genres that the duo presents, but the tone of the music itself not so colorful: the image or feeling that stands before us while listening to this album is that of a constant play between light and shadow, where the latter always wins and imposes on these eight tracks.

As the duo seeks to create a real dream, thanks to the influences and tunes that alternate between them, the result is an actual surreal world, dark and frightening.

Shoegaze, noise, electronic, psychedelic and minimal traces of garage bind together, forming eight disturbing visions, but at the same time so very attractive and appealing.

-Tereeffe, Italy

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