Okay. There is a whole lot going on here. Montage Populaire hail from Southampton, UK , that have spontaneously generated as far as I’m concerned. The five-piece create crowded and crisp experimental-pop music similar to what we’ve heard from Greatest Hits in the last year. Wide-ranging sounds from Space Oddity-era freak folk track to a chopped up, bizarro The Cure ballad. The stand-out track is “Separate Frames” where the singers voice hits an jerky falsetto, furthered by the frantic urgency in the jaw dropping chorus–only measurable against something like the 80s classic “I Need A Hero“. Montage Populaire are giving this away for free and the band has also made videos for all 4 tracks, one “Separate Frames” is below.
Montage Populaire – Separate Frames
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