Voices are a very bygone Rochester, NY cold case, who apparently didn't give the world much beyond this platter. A privately pressed LP that doesn't necessarily skew to the aesthetics of "indie rock," just one spin of New Bamboo reveals these gents were tempted to tap into a plethora of markets. Synthy new wave forays, "Return to Human," and "Out Tonight" aren't as sophisticated as say, Gary Numan but are satisfying nonetheless, particularly the latter. "Drive-in Show" sports a radio-ready power pop acumen, while the concluding morsel, "Death in a Hand Held Package" is subtly more serious, á la what Genesis were striving for around the same period. Elsewhere on ...Bamboo are a handful of not so new ideas, aimed in a decidedly more AOR direction. Nothing truly embarrassing, mind you, but a comparative curveball. At the end of the day, I'm pretty relieved that I didn't fork out a hundred for the better tracks.
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kinda 80s new wave vibe
Thanks!
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