Cover of The Sound Heads and Hearts
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For fans of the sound,lovers of post-punk music,listeners of interpol editors white lies,music enthusiasts exploring underrated albums,readers interested in 1980s alternative music
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THE REVIEW

This album has almost passed unnoticed, unjustly ignored and forgotten, it contains tracks of haunting and disarming beauty. The likes of Interpol, White Lies, Editors, etc. are grateful...

Songs:

01 Whirlpool

02 Total Recall

03 Under You

04 Burning Part of Me

05 Love Is Not a Ghost

06 Wildest Dreams

07 One Thousand Reasons

08 Restless Time

09 Mining for Heart

10 World As It Is

11 Temperature Drop

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights 'Heads and Hearts' by The Sound as a deeply emotional and haunting album that has been unfairly overlooked. It praises the album's beauty and influence on contemporary post-punk bands like Interpol and Editors. The reviewer gives it a perfect rating, emphasizing its timeless appeal and emotional depth.

The Sound

The Sound were an English post-punk/new wave band led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Adrian Borland, frequently described by reviewers as unjustly underrated despite acclaimed early albums such as Jeopardy and From the Lions Mouth.
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