Synthia

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zerowons
Reviewed 2016-04-01
The Jezabels / Synthia

Third studio album by Australian indie rock band The Jezabels released through Dine Alone Records.

Two FCCs in Track 7 Pleasure Drive
Rest are clean

1) * (7:30) Stand And Deliver - ethereal-sounding synth, glistening keystrokes
2) (4:29) My Love Is My Disease - layers of electronic glitches, 80s-sounding monster operatic-like chorus
3) (4:51) Smile - layered vocals. Kate Bush comes to mind.
4) (4:54) Unnatural - synthesized, power pop, impressionless melodies
5) (5:20) A Message From My Mothers Passed - bass-synth, gentle vocals, theatrical electronic soundscapes
6) (5:47) Come Alive - starts with dark ominous guitar, drum-bass, crescendos to stadium rock
FCCs 7) (5:21) Pleasure Drive - poppy electronic beats, synth drums
8) (4:25) Flowers In The Attic - piano intro, ballad over symphonic strings
9) (4:16) If Ya Want Me - guitar riffs, echoing vocals
10) * (7:09) Stamina - guitar riffs, deep bass crescendos to echoing vocals and power drums

Recent airplay

Stand And Deliver
Kick Out The BluesJun 15, 2016
Stand And Deliver
Kick Out The BluesJun 08, 2016
Stand And Deliver
Kick Out The BluesJun 01, 2016
Stand And Deliver
Moonlight ImpressionsMay 13, 2016
Stand And Deliver
Kick Out The BluesMay 11, 2016
Stand And Deliver
Kick Out The BluesMay 04, 2016

Charting

2016-04-11 — 2016-06-12
Week EndingAirplays
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Jun 5 1
May 15 2
May 8 1
May 1 1
Apr 24 1
Apr 17 3

Track listing

1. Stand And Deliver
2. My Love Is My Disease
3. Smile
4. Unnatural
5. A Message From My Mothers Passed
6. Come Alive
7. Pleasure Drive
8. Flowers In The Attic
9. If Ya Want Me
10. Stamina