Polish classic/dark electronic project Lover, led by a rock guitarist, has released its debut album, Technicolor.
Lover is an original project combining classical electronic music and film music, led by Witold Brylewski, known for playing in bands such as In Hell's Duty and Sour Blood.
Technicolor is a conceptual album at the intersection of electronica and rock, inspired by classic synthesiser music, 1970s and 1980s horror and science fiction soundtracks, and video game music. The album consists of 10 tracks and was written as a coherent narrative, described as "a soundtrack to a film that never was made", with each track representing a separate chapter in the story. Link
LOVER - Releases Debut Album Technicolor
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