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Pop / Rock 15 January, 2018

L.A.D Are Back With A Dystopian 80s Synth Pop Retro Cut 'One More Night'

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L.A.D Are Back With A Dystopian 80s Synth Pop Retro Cut 'One More Night'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Artist: L.A.D

Single: One More Night

Label: Self Released

Release Date: 11th January 2018.

L.A.D are a synth funk trio from Reading with a shared love of 80s nostalgia. Multi instrumentalists Jack and Luke, having spent years accumulating vintage synths, guitars and drum machines, have teamed up with ginger bombshell Natalie to update the music they love. After spending the last six months making all kinds of noises in the studio, the debut album is on its way.

They make truly epic Top Of The Pops style classics reminiscent of Madonna at her very pinnacle circa 'Holiday / Get Into The Groove' when she had Nile Rodgers bringing that Chic style heat to the mixing desk and consequentially tearing off the roof at every club the world over, however there is still a freshness that UK RnB artists like Kelela and Ray BLK are bringing to the clubs owing much to this sound that is present here too.

Their second single 'One More Night' which follows the acclaimed 'Dance Floor' which garnered love from the likes of Earmilk, Amazing Radio and Fame Magazine, strikes a slightly different chord. Think of a lonely hearts column in dystopian 80's future. A future where Synth wave rules and the classic power ballad never left our radios. A very emotive subject matter. What apparently didn't matter on the "Dance floor" does in the bed room.

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LADbandofficial/

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