![]() ![]() I really got sucked into the melody of this one. Alex Moukala)’ opens with a quirky announcement, and that quirky, offbeat energy infects the entire track, it’s big, it’s bouncy and it has a really nice vibe. I also found that the hook for this track was really catchy, and kept it in the back of my head for weeks after first hearing it. I liked the energy of this track, the vocal harmonies, the high tempo performances, augmented by slower parts really tie the whole thing together. ‘Superior Moves’ also keeps this a little more mellow, and a little funkier too, It’s amazing how much range the synth driven vocals have, you just get caught up in the overall performance. I love his range, and ability to hit the high notes, and his voice works in tandem with the robotic vocals of TWRP which I really enjoy. Diamond Cafe)’ starts off much slower, with gentle piano chords, before kicking off with a heavy, swinging, jazz filled melody and the vocals of Diamond Cafe, which are just phenomenal. I love the energy of this track more than anything, you just kinda get caught up in it. ‘Bright Blue Sky’ maintains the momentum of the previous track, but with a brighter overall melody, and vocals, synthy vocals which merge and counterpoint one another, with a heavier and lighter toned vocalist who work really well together. It’s a really fun, funky intro to the album and it’s instantly captured my attention. It’s instantly high energy and reminds me of a video game soundtrack, like maybe the casino zone in Sonic back when those games weren’t a chore to play. ‘Fusion Reactor’ opens with a charged, building synthy melody, backed up by electronic percussion. Today, however, I will be reviewing their album ‘New & Improved’ which was released on 25th November 2021. They also acted as the backing band for Starbomb, on their third album, The TryForce. TWRP have frequently collaborated with Ninja Sex Party, acting as both an opening act when the group are touring, as well as their backing from on all albums they’ve released starting with Under the Covers. ![]() Speaking of which, TWRP is made up of Doctor Sung on Keyboard/Vocals, Lord Phobos on Lead Guitar, Commander Meouch on Bass/Backing Vocals and Havve Hogan on Drums/Electronic Percussion. Specifically, Doctor Sung, who has been a member of the band since its inception, finding the other members through time and space. ![]() TWRP are a group which perform in full costume, with their own sci-fi identities and fictional band history. Much like Steam Powered Giraffe, who I’ve also reviewed, and you can check that out here. TWRP, formerly known as Tupper Ware Remix Party, are a Canadian rock band, who started back in 2007 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ![]()
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