Album Review: Electric Youth - Memory Emotion

Memory Emotion is the third full-length studio album by Canadian Synthpop Duo Electric Youth, It was released on August 9, 2019. This record has some very good tracks on it. If you like the first one, then this one isn't that different on a sonic level. I think most fans will be pleased, but it definitely has a distinctive vibe from their previous project. I really like Higher, ARAWA and Now Now. Electric Youth are known for being a more mellow, atmospheric kind of group, An exceptional trinity effort from Electric Youth, the release brings back nostalgic feelings of 80's synthpop, but Bronwyn Griffin's ethereal voice soothes while Austin Garrick provides positive and uplifting sounds that mix the mentioned synthpop with electronic and instrumentals. What sets this release apart for me is it's almost completely uplifting and positive sound. There's something of a dose of drama, but nothing dark and feeling positive and let the soothing melodies wash over you. The songs are sad, energetic, melancholic, some of them will make you want to dance, some will make you want to cry. But every one of them is a beautifully crafted piece of art. The production is superb. But what really shines, and I rate this album 10/10. 

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: ELECTRIC YOUTH - MEMORY EMOTION | The Spill Magazine 

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