Description
Quick on the heels of the release of a string of acerbic art pop singles, DC Gores All These Things is released via Domino.
Following the dissolution of south London trio Little Cub, Gore has remodelled and reimagined the bands electronic synth-pop within his solo work to incorporate additional acoustic instrumentation which makes for a more textured and temperate sound. All These Things expertly layers fantastically dystopian imagery against twinkling tapestries of electronics and propulsive beats. Its a shift akin to the Pet Shop Boys development between Introspective and Behaviour: from bright, dancefloor-focused pop to melancholic mini-symphonies.
As inspired by the unvarnished portraiture of Martin Parr as he is Ballardian grotesquerie and by the seedy witticisms of Jarvis Cocker and arch art-pop commentary of Neil Tennant, Gores music sits proudly within a rich tradition of distinctively British disrupters. Skewering notions of national identity with a vivid mix of pin-sharp satire in an expansive palette of synthesising new wave art-rock, Gore effortlessly creates songs that are as ingeniously calculated as they are dance-inducing. Highlights include the propulsive, tragicomic Nietzsche On The Beach, the melancholic dancefloor-focused California and Bodies featuring plaintive piano chords and distorted guitar.
Black vinyl LP with digital download card.
Available to independent retailers on curacao blue vinyl LP with 4-page lyric and image insert plus digital download card.






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