Sometimes not all the make-up is harmful, and if you have a bit of patience and good faith... I’ll explain why.

 Either it really cites Kraut-rock or I’m going deaf (I fear I suspect the answer...).

The Horrors' album 'Primary Colours' successfully blends shoegaze and new wave influences, creating a cohesive and inspired work. Though not groundbreaking, the album honors past icons like Joy Division and My Bloody Valentine with modern touches and strong production, especially noticeable in singles like 'Sea Within A Sea.' It appeals particularly to listeners familiar with or fond of the referenced genres and eras. The reviewer suggests it may become a future classic despite reservations about originality. Listen to The Horrors' 'Primary Colours' and discover a dark, stylish new wave revival infused with shoegaze textures.

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