Born in the warehouse scene of London in the mid 2010s, Frankie Teardrop Dead relocated to Manchester. It is there in the city of red brick shaded hedonism that they completed their fourth LP, Tais Toi et Dance. The record stands apart from its predecessors but doesn't stray far from their psych and shoegaze roots. With samplers and 70s drum machines taking the band to another level. The subtle Madchester vibe seeps in through a back door left open in the listeners mind to encapsulate a hazy, acid house, glam rock tinged soundscape. With the band forced into lockdown during the recording process, TTED is a defiant, nail polish lacquered middle finger of a record; a soundtrack to hope bounded by restrictions and late stage capitalism. Having now ... read more