Take a part of Electric Light Orchestra from the seventies, some of the playfulness of 10cc , a bit of Queens’ drama, something from Squeeze and Madness , and mix this once or twice with disco, a lot of power pop and some indie rock, then you might get a notion of what Nom de Guerre’s new album “Love Thy Neighbour” sounds like.
The vibes from all this comes in different songs in different mixes on this excellent album. When you think you got a clue about where they come from, they surprise...
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