Music group behind the album Excess Verbiage (1987), known for dark-wave, synth-electronic soundscapes (as described in the DeBaser review).

Excess Verbiage (1987) is reviewed on DeBaser (review by Caspasian, published 2020-11-04). Personnel names mentioned in the review: Aziz, Gigi, Robert.

A single DeBaser review (5/5) treats Partly Cloudy's Excess Verbiage (1987) as a dark-wave, synth-electronic soundscape with uncanny, millennial imagery. The review highlights vocal intrusions, sparse arrangements and a crepuscular, unsettling atmosphere. The writing is highly metaphorical and praises the album's immersive discomfort.

For:Fans of dark wave, synth-based experimental music and immersive soundscapes

 The truth hurts us, I know, but we need to get into our heads that the condition of life in this dimension is "partly cloudy," and therefore when this shadow churns out sounds of this kind in 1987, it stands to reason that, with the help of the back cover's tornado, we can sweep away that dark wave synth electronics we deemed indispensable until now.

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