
Blogger favorites return with their second album of wistful, glitchy synth pop, with one foot in today's (and 1983's) world of technology and the other firmly planted in the soft rock of the '70s.

From the Japanese two disc version comes this silly little track featuring the S-N-double O-P. Hate on me all you want but I am liking the Prince-ly vibes of Justin's latest. I liked the first album too, so there.

This is a single from the greatest hits collection they released last year. It is not officially part of the new album, but it (and it's video) is included in mp3 form on the disc.

From the recently reissued (and remastered and expanded) The Luxury Gap. I used to have this 12" and somewhere along the line I sold it. Idiot. Damn groovy and I love the tight hi-hat programming on this.
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