Blinker the Star - Animal Math (2023) Hi-Res

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Title: Animal Math
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Independent
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 31:12
Total Size: 72 / 207 / 390 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Like a Banshee (3:48)
02. Swimming in the Same Fire (3:28)
03. Druidic (3:50)
04. Foundlings (3:03)
05. Funny Love (3:44)
06. Call Me the Wolf (3:44)
07. Throwing Dice (5:19)
08. Sweet Teeth (4:16)

With the help of some MVP guests, the Canadian pop-rocker goes back to the ’80s — and gets in touch with his inner post-punk goth — on this darkly lush throwback. “Animal Math, Blinker The Star’s 12th album (and fifth since 2019) finds ringleader Jordon Zadorozny loosening the reins and unleashing his inner post-punk goth on an excitable, guitar-driven outing that crackles with dark immediacy and collaborative inspiration.

With the Joy Division-meets-Killing Joke-meets-Duran Duran joyride of opening track and video Like A Banshee leading the charge, the eight-song Animal Math pens a lush love letter to the dark sensuality of the ’80s. The sonic touchstones of the era are plentiful and unmistakable: Howling guitars and grinding basslines. Arpeggiated keyboards and soaring string synths. Gothy vibes and swirling sonics. Lushly layered vocals and lyrical references to banshees, druids, vampires, wolves and other creatures of the night.

Bottom line: These are songs that show up at your house at midnight sporting skin-tight black PVC trousers, a frilly white shirt and sunglasses. Songs that wear entirely too much mascara and eyeliner, and have their hair teased and sprayed into a massive rat’s nest. Songs that spend their nights swanning about amid the pulsing neon lights and dry-ice clouds of a secret basement bar that can only be reached via a rain-soaked alley in the tenderloin.

If you suspect it’s a new wrinkle in Zadorozny’s musical coat of many colours, give yourself a point. If you suspect he didn’t stitch it together alone, give yourself a bonus. “The thing that I’m enjoying the most these days is sort of creating a ‘band’ for each album, depending on the mood of the music and letting people have their way with my songs,” he says.