I Infringe the Copyright. Send message to: lorenzosimeoni64@ I will remove video. Thank you. aaanD Live long & Prosper. - LLORA’s self-titled LP is flush with emotion. The Texas-based artist makes their SYNTHICIDE debut with nine songs that exude a spectrum of feeling: from heartbreak to mania, longing and sorrow. The album bleeds out to the genre edges of EBM and wave characteristics but is dreamlike pop at its very core—“LLORA“ is the artist at their most vulnerable, a fantastical state translated into dance music.
Side A begins with “International Discotheque,” a modern-day extension of Giorgio Moroder’s dreamy synthesized reverie with guest vocals by SRSQ. The track is Italo-disco gone to heaven. “Forward” is danceable pop coated in a hard shell of darkness while “Let Me In” insists on movement with its flirtation of an EBM groove. Peculiar and slightly harsh, “Clock” feels like a lost track from Depeche Mode’s “Some