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Simesky+Fritch Shares Nuanced Retro Album ‘SKALA.02’

A familiar face in our publication, Simesky+Fritch could be described as modern heroes with a knack for vintage material. As such, they favour 80s new wave and synth-pop flavourings, often building their tracks over shimmering guitars and dark, deep harmonies. You might think about the 80s as colourful and uplifting, but Simesky+Fritch privileges the more alternative and edgy side of that decade, drawing inspiration from British goth and new-wave records from that time. 

Naturally, we find ourselves deeply invested in such luscious and evocative music. ‘SKALA.02’ is the strongest evidence of that, with Simesky+Fritch delivering a remarkable and engaging album, a retro record bound to connect with every nostalgic listener out there. 

Building the project over the past two years, the international pair – hailing from the UK and Belgium – has built a niche but loyal following, hungry for arpeggiated synthetisers and spacious guitars. Tracks like ‘Colour Running Away’ are some of the most meaningful and striking offerings by the duo, who manage to sound very faithful to their 80s predecessors. 

A triumph! Grab a cassette copy of the album here.

Recommended! Discover ‘SKALA.02’ on Spotify: 

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