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Luca EWPosted: 6/4/2015, 23:05
Polaroid Kiss - Youth
(ZYX Music / Prussia Records)



Tracklist
CD 1:
01. Love in Transistion
02. Pay Your Dues
03. Walk the Room feat. Steve Kilbey
04. White Lies and White Lines
05. The Big Dive feat. Vanessa Silberman
06. Lost Causes feat. Steve Kilbey
07. Metanoia
08. Knowing feat. Rachel Mayfield
09. Hiding in Plain View Is Easy feat. Maps
10. Struggle feat. Vanessa Silberman
11. It All Makes Sense feat. Hanin Elias

CD 2:
01. Believe feat. Vanessa Silberman
02. The Golden Age of Silence
03. The Blinding Light
04. Space Booth
05. Walk the Room 2 (Instrumental Version)
06. Love in Transition (Instrumental Version)
07. Knowing (Instrumental Version)
08. It All Makes Sense (Instrumental Version)
09. Bones of Resentment
10. This Night

Release Date
20th March 2015

Buy it on POPoNAUT
Polaroid Kiss - Youth / Limited 1st Edition (2CD)




Press Release
YOUTH is indeed one of the most awaited Electro/Alternative debut albums of the Year.
POLAROID KISS´s YOUTH is a systematic and expressive mixture of driving electro (music), noisy guitars and catchy melodies. Whereas “Pay Your Dues”, “Believe feat. Vanessa Silberman” or “Knowing feat. Rachel Mayfield” have the potential to be dancefloor fillers, ballads like “Walk the Room feat. Steve Kilbey” with a strong guitar factor, preserve style conformity and are good for listening to in the comfort of your own home. The charismatic and polyphonic singing gets under the skin and coalesces feelings of profoundness, emotionality, melancholy and hope as well.
So it`s hardly surprising that Polaroid Kiss can succeed a symbiosis between the sounds of the 80’s and modern powerpop without neglecting the guitar aspects with YOUTH. Every Song creates gloomy atmosphere and oblivion into a rousing ‘musical robe’ without endangering a clear line and originality. Thereby listening to YOUTH time and again will lead to absolute addiction!

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