British band formed in the mid-1970s associated with the New Wave and New Romantic scenes; best known for the 1981 album From the Tea-Rooms of Mars to the Hell-Holes of Uranus and the single Einstein a Go-Go.

The album From the Tea-Rooms of Mars to the Hell-Holes of Uranus was released in February 1981. The band combined electronic/synth instrumentation with elements of jazz and produced both sung and instrumental tracks; "Einstein a Go-Go" and "Norman Bates" are among their best-known songs.

A positive, detailed review of Landscape's 1981 LP From the Tea-Rooms of Mars to the Hell-Holes of Uranus. The reviewer highlights the band's New Wave/New Romantic identity, instrumentation (synths, trumpet, flute), and standout tracks such as Einstein a Go-Go and Norman Bates. The album is described as a partly instrumental concept record worth rediscovering.

For:Fans of 1980s New Wave, synth-pop and obscure post-punk/electronic hybrids.

 Exactly 33 years ago, in February 1981, the second LP by Landscape was released, a British band formed in the mid-70s that would soon join the emerging New Wave scene and be classified as New Romantic.

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