Insides - Euphoria (2019 Remaster) (2026)

Artist: Insides
Title: Euphoria (2019 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: 4AD
Genre: Alternative, Dream Pop, Ambient Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:04
Total Size: 129 / 326 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Euphoria (2019 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: 4AD
Genre: Alternative, Dream Pop, Ambient Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:04
Total Size: 129 / 326 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Walking In Straight Lines (2019 Remaster) (5:06)
2. Bent Double (2019 Remaster) (3:36)
3. Darling Effect (2019 Remaster) (4:54)
4. Distractions (2019 Remaster) (5:47)
5. Relentless (2019 Remaster) (5:17)
6. Skin Divers (2019 Remaster) (3:27)
7. Carly Simon (2019 Remaster) (3:18)
8. Yes (2019 Remaster) (4:53)
9. Skykicking (2019 Remaster) (7:25)
10. Further Distractions (2019 Remaster) (6:57)
11. Humming Absentmindedly (2019 Remaster) (5:30)
Review by Jason Ankeny
Insides' elusive and icy electronic pop explores the darkest, seamiest corners of love and sex -- their songs capture the emptiness and hostility that surface when the afterglow fades, ugly scenes punctuated by eruptions of violence, waves of self-loathing and caresses that are cold to the touch. Singer/bassist Kirsty Yates' vocals are eerily dispassionate, detailing her sordid tales of physical intimacy and emotional distance with alarming candor -- songs like "Darling Effect," "Skin Divers" and "Skykicking" are brutally revealing, giving voice to thoughts and feelings perhaps better left unspoken. The bitter irony of the album's title aside, Euphoria is harrowing and deeply disturbing, yet strangely beautiful -- as unforgiving as it is unforgettable.
Insides' elusive and icy electronic pop explores the darkest, seamiest corners of love and sex -- their songs capture the emptiness and hostility that surface when the afterglow fades, ugly scenes punctuated by eruptions of violence, waves of self-loathing and caresses that are cold to the touch. Singer/bassist Kirsty Yates' vocals are eerily dispassionate, detailing her sordid tales of physical intimacy and emotional distance with alarming candor -- songs like "Darling Effect," "Skin Divers" and "Skykicking" are brutally revealing, giving voice to thoughts and feelings perhaps better left unspoken. The bitter irony of the album's title aside, Euphoria is harrowing and deeply disturbing, yet strangely beautiful -- as unforgiving as it is unforgettable.