With a new solo album released by Johnny Marr, we decided to check out his post-Smiths band Electronic along with Bernard Sumner of New Order and their third album from 1999, Twisted Tenderness. Steeped in the dance electronic music of the 1990s, Sumner and Marr each bring their respective sounds to the band. While this frees Sumner to explore more pop melodies, Marr can occasionally get lost in the layers of loops and synths. Is Electronic a successful collaboration? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Make It Happen
8:06 - History of the Band
14:14 - Like No Other
16:33 - Twisted Tenderness
22:24 - Can't Find My Way Home
26:23 - Haze
28:49 - Vivid
Outro - Prodigal Son
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C-Tec - Darker | Album Review
EPs of the 90s | Roundtable
Sandpit - On Second Thought | Album Review
Bike - Take In The Sun | Album Review
Madder Rose - Bring It Down | Album Review
Miljenko Matijevic of Steelheart | Interview
East River Pipe - Shining Hours In A Can | Album Review
Madchester: The Sound and the Scene | Roundtable
Karate - In Place of Real Insight | Album Review
Chad Fischer of Lazlo Bane and School of Fish | Interview
New Radicals - Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too | Album Review
Defryme - Pure Killer | Album Review
Faith No More - Angel Dust | Album Review
Powderfinger - Double Allergic | Album Review
Christopher Hall of Stabbing Westward | Interview
Pure - Generation Six-Pack | Album Review
Heather Duby | Interview
Deathray - Deathray | Album Review
The Cure In The 90s | Roundtable
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