CYCLIC DEFROST REVIEW LASERS ALBUM


Once again, great news. It is now Cyclic Defrost,  Australia’s specialist electronic music magazine, the one to cover a review of  ”Juno”, brand Lasers album on Irregular.

The critic (by Chris Downton) starts like this: “Barcelona-based electronic pop trio Lasers first emerged back in 2010 with their self-titled EP on Hubble Sound, and two years on this debut album ‘Juno’ sees them working in the studio with El Guincho engineer Marco Morgione to craft an eight-song collection that leans distinctly towards hypnotically swirling layers of melodic texture. Rather than straight-ahead synth-pop, the aesthetic falls far more upon a sense of continually ebbing momentum, with the opening title track fusing fluid Neu!-esque snares and rattling cowbell with a shimmering widescreen backdrop of synths that calls to mind the more dance-tinged areas of Animal Collective’s ‘Meriweather Post Pavilion’ album”.

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