Anomalies by Spc Eco (Record, 2016)

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Anomalies is the second 2016 full-length by father/daughter duo SPC ECO, following the self-released All We Have Is Now. As with their previous albums, this one consists of dark, chilly electro-pop songs highlighted by Rose Berlin's sensuous vocals and lyrics.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelSntm, Saint Marie
UPC0708527680575
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046074939

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2016
GenreRock
ArtistSpc Eco
Release TitleAnomalies

Dimensions

Item Height0.22 in
Item Weight0.74 lb
Item Length12.38 in
Item Width12.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks9
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksOut of My System, Incomplete, Bare to Lie, Your Own Way, Silent Maybe, Think Twice, Revived, All in Time, Lost in a Crowd
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing with printed inner sleeve and digital download. 2016 release. It was less than a year ago SPC ECO (pronounced Space Echo, a name that's part riddle and part publicly-traded stock) released Dark Matter to ecstatic reviews, and here they are back already with Anomalies. Dean Garcia, famously of Curve, and singer Rose Berlin, famously of SPC ECO, are on a creative hot streak. With yet another album scheduled for later in the year, there's nothing left for Saint Marie records to do but sit back and enjoy the ride. Anomalies continues the parade of alternate-universe pop hits they've come known for, existing somewhere beyond genre, somewhere beyond understanding. Its beats provide the missing link between trap and trip-hop-trap-hop? Opener 'Out of My System' takes the brisk jog of Abba's 'Take a Chance On Me' and slows it down to a horrific crawl - a relationship on its last legs and neither person can find the way out. ‘Silent Maybe’ could be on Top 40 radio tomorrow morning, sounding perfectly at home while destroying your day. Katy Perry, or more specifically Katy Perry's people, should send an e-mail. Save her career. Save the world. Not necessarily in that order.

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