For a debut album, the overall rating is pretty awesome. I'm totally impressed what the band 'Blitzkids Mvt.' released with 'Silhouettes'.
Mesh always moves somewhere between Synth Pop and Electrorock. This balancing act makes this album exciting and varied.
The performance curve is at 'Hadouken!' permanently increasing. Technically and creatively to absolute height presents the third album 'Every Weekend'.
Wow! Every 'Depeche Mode' fan is excited to listen to 17 new tracks (!) that comes with the deluxe version of 'Delta Machine', including me as well.
If you are an addicted 'IAMX' fan, then this album 'The Unified Fields' is a must-have.
'Electric' is a rather unusual 'Pet Shop Boys' album, but far better than its predecessor 'Elysium'.
For a debut album Ben Ivory has delivered a very good and solid Synthpop album here. The song 'The Righteous Ones' is especially dear to me.
'Leaving Babylon' is a double-edged sword for me. To a great plan are there dance grenades like 'The Last Dance' and 'Prime Movers'.
Recommended are the songs 'Mind Decay', 'God Am I' and of course the Pet Shop Boys cover 'It's A Sin'.
'Recovery' is as the name suggests a pure cover album of known hits. 'Parralox' plays the tracks in an awesome way to breathe a new life.
'Noir' stands for best darkwave sound with a deep voice and strong electronic arrangements and melodies.
'Solar Fake' obviously has found a formula to a consistently good way producing Synth Pop albums. Soulful lyrics, catchy melodies and danceable beats.