Album Review: Lebanon Hanover- Sci-Fi Sky

Sci-Fi Sky is the sixth studio full-length album by Darkwave band Lebanon Hanover, it was released on  October 20, 2020. The Swiss Larissa Iceglass and the British William Maybelline founded Lebanon Hanover in 2010 after they met in Maybelline's hometown Sunderland, England. where they formed the band, the Goths sometimes have humor or, but rather black... It is then the story of a duo that in fragile balance has so far managed a perfect synthesis of many musical currents of the dark universes. Finally, two ravens will have marked these worlds forever with their greenhouses by the now-classic “Gallowdance” single, the anthem of despair of the decade 2010s. There is always this little apprehension at the beginning of the cake that the clichĂ© side takes precedence over the emotion. A listening, even fast, to the ten new tracks of this sixth album is nevertheless reassuring. There is such beauty in sadness, and this album really captures the mood, leaving the listener to be submerged into a breathtakingly beautiful world of desolation and keeps vintage nostalgic post-punk darkwave alive. If you like the Cure, Asylum Party, Clan of Xymox, or Siouxsie and the Banshees, this is a rival to this style of music but very original and exciting to explore. I rate this album 10/10.

 

 


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