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This debut from Barringtone doesn’t give much away, you never know where you are with this one, which is half the fun.
Never predictable, “Snake in the Grass” has an intro akin to a children’s cartoon show, moving into what could’ve been a lost segment from Wendy Carlos’ Tron score. This all soon gets traded off for a pretty ace pop rock main course, full of unstructured sweet surprise.
B-side, “Salad of Despair”, is an equally zany synth rock cut, that again evokes emotional film score themes, check this out, definitely